骨盆器官没有接收到任何类交感性内置
Margaux Sivori1, Bowen Dempsey2, Zoubida Chettouh1
1Institut de Biologie de l'ENS (IBENS), Inserm, CNRS, École normale supérieure, PSL Research University, Paris, France.
eLife
|March 15, 2024
概括
骨盆结节长期以来一直被认为是交感和副交感神经元的所在地,实际上包含四个独特的神经元类. 这些神经元与典型的同情性和副同情性类型不同,化骨盆器官.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 自主神经系统研究 自主神经系统研究
- 骨盆器官内化 骨盆器官内化
背景情况:
- 传统上,人们认为骨盆器官通过腰部交感和交叉神经交感通道接收自主内化.
- 这些通路被认为汇聚在盆腔,这个结构被概念化为交感神经元和副交感神经元的混合.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究小鼠骨盆结节内的神经元的细胞组成和功能身份.
- 重新评估已建立的骨盆器官内化模型.
主要方法:
- 单细胞RNA测序 (scRNA-seq) 用于分析盆腔质神经元的转录组形状.
- 免疫组织化学和追踪技术被用来识别神经元亚型及其连接.
主要成果:
- 小鼠的骨盆腺包括四个不同的神经元类,它们的基因与经典的交感神经元和副交感神经元不同.
- 这些神经元表现出一种遗传特征,表明它们与交感神经元有更密切的关系.
- 腰部前质神经元与盆腔质内的诺亚和胆细胞发生突触,这表明它们充当了同情中继.
结论:
- 盆腔内脏并非由副交感或典型的交感神经元进行内化,而是由交感神经系统的专门延伸.
- 这种分离的交感通路负责骨盆器官的独特功能.
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