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enteric neurons

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PIEZO2 in somatosensory neurons coordinates gastrointestinal transit

Rocio Servin-Vences
The Scripps Research Institute
Mar 1, 2023

The transit of food through the gastrointestinal tract is critical for nutrient absorption and survival, and the gastrointestinal tract has the ability to initiate motility reflexes triggered by luminal distention. This complex function depends on the crosstalk between extrinsic and intrinsic neuronal innervation within the intestine, as well as local specialized enteroendocrine cells. However, the molecular mechanisms and the subset of sensory neurons underlying the initiation and regulation of intestinal motility remain largely unknown. Here, we show that humans lacking PIEZO2 exhibit impaired bowel sensation and motility. Piezo2 in mouse dorsal root but not nodose ganglia is required to sense gut content, and this activity slows down food transit rates in the stomach, small intestine, and colon. Indeed, Piezo2 is directly required to detect colon distension in vivo. Our study unveils the mechanosensory mechanisms that regulate the transit of luminal contents throughout the gut, which is a critical process to ensure proper digestion, nutrient absorption, and waste removal. These findings set the foundation of future work to identify the highly regulated interactions between sensory neurons, enteric neurons and non- neuronal cells that control gastrointestinal motility.

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INVESTIGATING THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS BY WHICH PHARYNGEAL ENTERIC NEURONS SENSE BACTERIALLY-PRODUCED HISTAMINE IN <EM >CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS</EM>

Shreya Aggarwal, Tom Reynoldson, Howard Baylis, Iris Hardege

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Influence of glyphosate intoxication on galanin-like immunoreactive enteric neurons in the porcine small intestine

Katarzyna Palus, Aleksandra Karpiesiuk

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