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Neurotransmitter and neuropeptide regulation of gut immunity
It is increasingly clear that the nervous system and immune system share a common molecular dialogue for intersystem communication. One of the key mechanisms of this communication is via neurotransmitters and neuropeptides. Diverse neuronal subtypes interact with various immune cell populations via the release of a wide variety of these neuromodulators that bind to receptors on immune cells. In the gut, this communication occurs via gut-intrinsic enteric neurons, extrinsic sensory and autonomic neurons. Here, we highlight a few key neurotransmitters and neuropeptides that have been shown to play a role in gut inflammation and host defense by acting on immune cells. Aberrations in this communication can lead to disorders including autoimmunity and tissue inflammation. We also discuss the need to better understand the molecular code of neuroimmune communication, which could lead to approaches to improve gut function and health.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Neurobiology publishes short annotated reviews by leading experts on recent developments in the field of neurobiology. These experts write short reviews describing recent discoveries in this field (in the past 2-5 years), as well as highlighting select individual papers of particular significance.
The journal is thus an important resource allowing researchers and educators to quickly gain an overview and rich understanding of complex and current issues in the field of Neurobiology. The journal takes a unique and valuable approach in focusing each special issue around a topic of scientific and/or societal interest, and then bringing together leading international experts studying that topic, embracing diverse methodologies and perspectives.
Journal Content: The journal consists of 6 issues per year, covering 8 recurring topics every other year in the following categories:
-Neurobiology of Disease-
Neurobiology of Behavior-
Cellular Neuroscience-
Systems Neuroscience-
Developmental Neuroscience-
Neurobiology of Learning and Plasticity-
Molecular Neuroscience-
Computational Neuroscience