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Intestine / Gastrointestinal tract (Gut / GIT) & Neuroimmune Interactions
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The Intestine / Gastrointestinal tract (Gut / GIT) is innervated by the intrinsic enteric nervous system (ENS) and extrinsic neurons from autonomic nerves (sympathicus and parasympathicus (vagus)), including sensory nerve fibers from the vagal and dorsal ganglia of the Spinal cord
Primary sensory fibers emanating from [vagal ganglia](br…
References (Sources)
- Neuroimmune Interactions in Peripheral Organs
- Nutrient tasting and signaling mechanisms in the gut. II. The intestine as a sensory organ: neural, endocrine, and immune responses
- The neuromodulation of the intestinal immune system and its relevance in inflammatory bowel disease
- The pharmacology of gastrointestinal nociceptive pathways
- Visceral pain