Preserving Airway Smooth Muscle Contraction in Precision-Cut Lung Slices

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Abstract

Precision-cut lung slices (PCLS) are ideal for measuring small airway contraction. However, these measurements are currently limited to acute exposure scenarios that typically last a few minutes to a few hours. Using an insulin-supplemented culture medium, we prolong the small airway contractility in mouse PCLS for up to two weeks. Compared to conventional culture medium, insulin-supplemented culture medium provides no additional benefit in preserving cellular viability or airway structure. However, it protects the airway smooth muscle (ASM) against a loss of smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (SMMHC) expression. We elucidate the significance of this new culture medium for chronic disease modeling of IL-13-induced airway hyper-responsiveness.

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Li, G., Cohen, J. A., Martines, C., Ram-Mohan, S., Brain, J. D., Krishnan, R., … Bai, Y. (2020). Preserving Airway Smooth Muscle Contraction in Precision-Cut Lung Slices. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63225-y

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