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Sympathetic innervation of the development, maturity, and aging of the gastrointestinal tract

П. М. Маслюков, А. И. Емануйлов, Antonina F. Budnik

2022The Anatomical Record21 citationsDOI

Abstract

The sympathetic nervous system inhibits gut motility, secretion, and blood flow in the gut microvasculature and can modulate gastrointestinal inflammation. Sympathetic neurons signal via catecholamines, neuropeptides, and gas mediators. In the current review, we summarize the current understanding of the mature sympathetic innervation of the gastrointestinal tract with a focus mainly on the prevertebral sympathetic ganglia as the main output to the gut. We also highlight recent work regarding the developmental processes of sympathetic innervation. The anatomy, neurochemistry, and connections of the sympathetic prevertebral ganglia with different parts of the gut are considered in adult organisms during prenatal and postnatal development and aging. The processes and mechanisms that control the development of sympathetic neurons, including their migratory pathways, neuronal differentiation, and aging, are reviewed.

Topics & Concepts

Sympathetic nervous systemNeuroscienceBiologyGastrointestinal tractSympathetic innervationAnatomyEndocrinologyBlood pressureBiochemistryNeuroscience of respiration and sleepNeuropeptides and Animal PhysiologyNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior