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Plasticity of vagal afferent signaling in the gut

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MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
Volume 53, Issue 2, Pages 73-84

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.1016/j.medici.2017.03.002

Keywords

Digestive system; Gastrointestinal peptides; Sensory innervation; Nodose ganglia neurons

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  1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) [R01DK048419, P30-DK34933]

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Vagal sensory neurons mediate the vago-vagal reflex which, in turn, regulates a wide array of gastrointestinal functions including esophageal motility, gastric accommodation and pancreatic enzyme secretion. These neurons also transmit sensory information from the gut to the central nervous system, which then mediates the sensations of nausea, fullness and satiety. Recent research indicates that vagal afferent neurons process non-uniform properties and a significant degree of plasticity. These properties are important to ensure that vagally regulated gastrointestinal functions respond rapidly and appropriately to various intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Similar plastic changes in the vagus also occur in pathophysiological conditions, such as obesity and diabetes, resulting in abnormal gastrointestinal functions. A clear understanding of the mechanisms which mediate these events may provide novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders due to vagovagal pathway malfunctions. (C) 2017 The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences.

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