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监测体内神经活动以了解肠脑信号传递

Monitoring In Vivo Neural Activity to Understand Gut-Brain Signaling.

机构信息

Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Endocrinology. 2021 May 1;162(5). doi: 10.1210/endocr/bqab029.

Abstract

Appropriate food intake requires exquisite coordination between the gut and the brain. Indeed, it has long been known that gastrointestinal signals communicate with the brain to promote or inhibit feeding behavior. Recent advances in the ability to monitor and manipulate neural activity in awake, behaving rodents has facilitated important discoveries about how gut signaling influences neural activity and feeding behavior. This review emphasizes recent studies that have advanced our knowledge of gut-brain signaling and food intake control, with a focus on how gut signaling influences in vivo neural activity in animal models. Moving forward, dissecting the complex pathways and circuits that transmit nutritive signals from the gut to the brain will reveal fundamental principles of energy balance, ultimately enabling new treatment strategies for diseases rooted in body weight control.

摘要

适当的食物摄入需要肠道和大脑之间的精细协调。事实上,人们早就知道,胃肠道信号与大脑进行交流,以促进或抑制进食行为。目前,人们有能力在清醒、活动的啮齿动物中监测和操纵神经活动,这为了解胃肠道信号如何影响神经活动和进食行为提供了重要的发现。本综述强调了最近的研究进展,这些研究增进了我们对肠道-大脑信号传递和食物摄入控制的认识,重点介绍了胃肠道信号如何影响动物模型中的体内神经活动。展望未来,剖析从肠道到大脑传递营养信号的复杂途径和回路将揭示能量平衡的基本原理,最终为基于体重控制的疾病提供新的治疗策略。

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