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Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System on Intestine

Hongyi Duan, Xueqin Cai, Yingying Luan, Shuo Yang, Juan Yang, Hui Dong, Huihong Zeng, Lijian Shao

2021Frontiers in Physiology53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intestine is composed of various types of cells including absorptive epithelial cells, goblet cells, endocrine cells, Paneth cells, immunological cells, and so on, which play digestion, absorption, neuroendocrine, immunological function. Intestine is innervated with extrinsic autonomic nerves and intrinsic enteric nerves. The neurotransmitters and counterpart receptors are widely distributed in the different intestinal cells. Intestinal autonomic nerve system includes sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which regulate cellular proliferation and function in intestine under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Presently, distribution and functional characteristics of autonomic nervous system in intestine were reviewed. How autonomic nervous system regulates intestinal cell proliferation was discussed. Function of autonomic nervous system on intestinal diseases was extensively reviewed. It might be helpful to properly manipulate autonomic nervous system during treating different intestinal diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Autonomic nervous systemEnteric nervous systemEnteroendocrine cellNervous systemBiologyNeuroscienceSympathetic nervous systemEndocrine systemParasympathetic nervous systemMedicineEndocrinologyHormoneBlood pressureHeart rateVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseNeuropeptides and Animal Physiology