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Melanie Maya Kaelberer1, Kelly L Buchanan2, Marguerita E Klein1
1Department of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
まとめ
科学者は腸と脳との 直接的なつながりを発見しました 腸内分泌細胞は 今ではニューロポッド細胞と呼ばれ ヴァーガルニューロンとシナプスを形成し 腸から脳へ 信号を素早く伝達します
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 胃腸内科
- 細胞生物学
背景:
- 腸内刺激に対する脳の知覚は ホルモンの放出によってのみ媒介されると信じられていました
- ヴァガス神経と腸内皮質センサー細胞 (腸内分泌細胞) の間の直接の神経接続は,以前は記述されていなかった.
研究 の 目的:
- 腸内分泌細胞と迷走神経の間の直接的な神経伝達の可能性を調査する.
- 腸内光信号が脳に伝達される仕組みを特定する
主な方法:
- 腸内分泌細胞と気管神経細胞の相互作用を研究するためにマウスモデルを使用した.
- 信号伝導を観察するために,電気生理学的およびイメージング技術が使用されました.
主要な成果:
- 腸内分泌細胞は,バガルニューロンと直接シナプスを形成する.
- これらの細胞はニューロポッド細胞と呼ばれ グルタミン酸を神経伝達物質として用いて 腸の光信号を伝達します
- 信号はミリ秒で伝達され 直接神経皮質回路が形成されます
結論:
- 腸内分泌細胞 (ニューロポッド細胞) は直接センサーとして働き,腸の光と脳幹を結ぶ新しい神経上皮回路を形成します.
- この発見により 脳のシナプス経路が 腸内刺激を 高い時間的・地形的な精度で 感知できるようになったのです
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