%0 Journal Article %T Visualizing enteric nervous system activity through dye-free dynamic full-field optical coherence tomography %+ The Enteric Nervous System in gut and brain disorders [U1235] (TENS) %+ ITX-lab unité de recherche de l'institut du thorax UMR1087 UMR6291 (ITX-lab) %+ Structure fédérative de recherche François Bonamy (Nantes Univ - SFR François Bonamy) %+ University medical center and campus biotech Geneva %+ Hôpital Universitaire de Genève = University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG) %A Durand, Tony %A Paul-Gilloteaux, Perrine %A Gora, Michalina %A Laboudie, Lara %A Coron, Emmanuel %A Neveu, Isabelle %A Neunlist, Michel %A Naveilhan, Philippe %Z This work was supported by Mibiogate (Convention 2016-11179) from “Région Pays de la Loire” and the Fondation SantéDige. %< avec comité de lecture %@ 2399-3642 %J Communications Biology %I Nature Publishing Group %V 6 %N 1 %P 236 %8 2023-03-02 %D 2023 %R 10.1038/s42003-023-04593-9 %M 36864093 %Z Life Sciences [q-bio] %Z Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV] %Z Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology %Z Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/ImagingJournal articles %X Abstract Major advances have been achieved in imaging technologies but most methodological approaches currently used to study the enteric neuronal functions rely on exogenous contrast dyes that can interfere with cellular functions or survival. In the present paper, we investigated whether full-field optical coherence tomography (FFOCT), could be used to visualize and analyze the cells of the enteric nervous system. Experimental work on whole-mount preparations of unfixed mouse colons showed that FFOCT enables the visualization of the myenteric plexus network whereas dynamic FFOCT enables to visualize and identify in situ individual cells in the myenteric ganglia. Analyzes also showed that dynamic FFOCT signal could be modified by external stimuli such veratridine or changes in osmolarity. These data suggest that dynamic FFOCT could be of great interest to detect changes in the functions of enteric neurons and glia in normal and disease conditions. %G English %L hal-04013867 %U https://nantes-universite.hal.science/hal-04013867 %~ CNRS %~ THORAX-UMR %~ ANR %~ TENS %~ NANTES-UNIVERSITE %~ NANTES-UNIV %~ TEST3-HALCNRS %~ UFR-MEDECINE-NANTES