专门的巨细胞组织和维护肠道神经系统
Maria Francesca Viola1, Marta Chavero-Pieres1, Elodie Modave1
1Laboratory for Intestinal Neuro-Immune Interaction, Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders, Department of Chronic Diseases, Metabolism and Ageing, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Nature
|June 14, 2023
概括
居住肌肉外部巨细胞 (MMφ) 通过修剪突触和清除神经元,对发育中的肠道神经系统 (ENS) 起至关重要的作用. 这种相互作用对成年人肠道功能至关重要.
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 免疫学
- 胃肠病学
背景情况:
- 肠道神经系统 (ENS) 对于肠道功能至关重要,但在出生时还不成熟.
- 产后发育需要对肠神经系统的成年生理作用进行显著的改进.
研究的目的:
- 研究肌肉外部巨细胞 (MMφ) 在ENS发育和维护中的作用.
- 阐明MMφ和ENS之间的相互通信.
主要方法:
- 在断奶前进行巨消耗实验.
- 对肠道传输和肠道神经元群的分析.
- 研究转化生长因子β信号通路.
主要成果:
- 在早期生活中削减突触和消化肠道神经元,提炼肠道神经系统.
- 由于MMφ的耗尽,导致肠道过渡异常.
- 在断奶后,MMφ通过ENS衍生的TGF-β来发挥神经支持作用.
- 干扰ENS-TGF-β信号会改变MMφ表型并导致肠道神经元损失.
结论:
- 居民MMφ在ENS的发展和维护中扮演着双重角色,随着时间的推移而调整其功能.
- 肠道神经系统和MMφ之间存在相互通信轴,这对肠道平衡至关重要.
- 肠道神经系统和大脑一样,是由专门的巨细胞形成和维护的.
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