FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE VAGAL-ENTERIC INTERFACE
迷走神经肠界面的功能组织
基本信息
- 批准号:6635236
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-04-01 至 2005-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:autonomic nervous system autonomic reflex gastrointestinal function gastrointestinal motility /pressure innervation laboratory rat membrane potentials myenteric plexus neuroregulation neurotransmitter receptor neurotransmitters postganglionic fiber preganglionic fiber tissue /cell culture vagus nerve video microscopy
项目摘要
The enteric nervous system is a key player in many functions of the gastrointestinal tract, such as transport, digestion and absorption of nutrients and defense against dietary toxins and antigens, and it has been more and more implicated in a number of gastrointestinal diseases. Although the enteric nervous system can act autonomously for local control, its integrative functions are strongly modulated by the central nervous system, in particular via the vagus nerve. Vagal modulation of gastrointestinal function is thus one of the mechanisms by which, on one hand, external and internal events can lead to adaptive and physiologically beneficial effects and, on the other hand, emotional states such as stress can lead to maladaptive effects and disease. This proposal is designed to define the interface between vagal outflow and enteric neurons, the functional units of the enteric nervous system. Some of the questions that should be answered by the proposed studies are: Is vagal outflow organized in a function-specific manner? Is specificity encoded by the neurochemical phenotype of vagal preganglionic neurons of postganglionic, enteric neurons? What are the characteristics of so-called "command neurons" in the small intestine? What is the functional role of peptides and other co-transmitters in the vagal outflow system? Modern anatomical, molecular- neurochemical, and functional approaches at the cellular and tissue level, as well as an innovative new method to study integrated gut motility will be used. The results will identify the underlying neural substrate and characterize the functional effects of vagal modulation of key gut segments such as the stomach, lower esophageal and pyloric sphincters, small intestine and colon. The findings will lead to new insights about central neural control of normal gastrointestinal function. They may also provide important new clues concerning the effects of physical and emotional stress as well as alcohol on the development of gastric and duodenal lesions and concerning the problem of human gastroesophageal reflux. Finally, the proposed studies will help understand the neural component in the many gastrointestinal motility disorders, gastric stasis induced by acute bacterial infection, and in the longer-term sequelae of inflammatory bowel disease.
肠神经系统在胃肠道的许多功能中起着关键作用,如营养物质的运输、消化和吸收以及对饮食毒素和抗原的防御,并且越来越多地与许多胃肠道疾病有关。 虽然肠神经系统可以自主地进行局部控制,但其整合功能受到中枢神经系统的强烈调节,特别是通过迷走神经。 因此,胃肠道功能的迷走神经调节是一种机制,一方面,外部和内部事件可以导致适应性和生理学有益的效果,另一方面,情绪状态,如压力,可以导致适应不良的影响和疾病。该建议旨在定义迷走神经流出和肠神经元(肠神经系统的功能单位)之间的界面。 一些问题,应该回答拟议的研究是:迷走神经流出组织在一个功能特异性的方式?特异性是由迷走神经节前神经元或节后肠神经元的神经化学表型编码的吗? 小肠中所谓的"命令神经元"有什么特征? 在迷走神经流出系统中肽和其他共递质的功能作用是什么? 现代解剖学,分子神经化学和功能的方法在细胞和组织水平,以及一个创新的新方法来研究综合肠道动力将被使用。 研究结果将确定潜在的神经基质,并表征迷走神经调节关键肠段(如胃、下食管和幽门括约肌、小肠和结肠)的功能效应。这一发现将导致对正常胃肠道功能的中枢神经控制的新见解。 他们也可能提供重要的新线索,关于身体和精神压力的影响,以及酒精对胃和十二指肠病变的发展,以及关于人类胃食管反流的问题。 最后,拟议的研究将有助于了解许多胃肠动力障碍,急性细菌感染引起的胃郁滞,以及炎症性肠病的长期后遗症中的神经成分。
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FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE VAGAL-ENTERIC INTERFACE
迷走神经肠界面的功能组织
- 批准号:
6055875 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
$ 19.75万 - 项目类别:
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迷走神经肠界面的功能组织
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6517718 - 财政年份:2000
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迷走神经肠界面的功能组织
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