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comparable to the spinal cord, the ENS is often described as a "brain of its own." This description is rooted in the ENS's ability to communicate independently with the central nervous system through parasympathetic and sympathetic neurons. At the core of this intricate structure are the myenteric plexus (Auerbach's) and the submucous plexus (Meissner's), two main plexuses formed by the grouping of nerve-cell bodies into tiny ganglia connected by bundles of nerve processes. The myenteric plexus extends the full length of the gut, situated between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers. Beyond its primary motor and secretomotor functions, the myenteric plexus exhibits projections to submucosal ganglia and enteric ganglia in the pancreas and gallbladder, showcasing the interconnectivity within the ENS. Additionally, the myenteric plexus plays a unique role in innervating motor end plates with the inhibitory neurotransmitter nitric oxide in the striated-muscle segment of the esophagus, a feature exclusive to this organ. Meanwhile, the submucous plexus, most developed in the small intestine, occupies a crucial position in secretory regulation. Positioned in the submucosa between the circular muscle layer and the muscularis mucosa, the submucous plexus's neurons innervate intestinal endocrine cells, submucosal blood arteries, and the muscularis mucosa, emphasizing its multifaceted role in gastrointestinal function. Furthermore, ganglionated plexuses in the pancreatic, cystic duct, common bile duct, and gallbladder, resembling submucous plexuses, contribute to the overall complexity of the ENS structure. In this intricate landscape, glial cells emerge as key players, outnumbering enteric neurons and covering the majority of the surface of enteric neuronal-cell bodies with laminar extensions. Resembling the astrocytes of the central nervous system, enteric glial cells respond to cytokines by expressing MHC class II antigens and generating interleukins. This underlines their pivotal role in modulating inflammatory responses in the intestine, adding another layer of sophistication to the functional dynamics of the ENS. The varied morphological shapes of enteric neurons further contribute to the structural diversity of the ENS, with neurons capable of exhibiting up to eight different morphologies. These neurons are primarily categorized into type I and type II, where type II neurons are multipolar with numerous long, smooth processes, and type I neurons feature numerous club-shaped processes along with a single long, slender process. The rich structural diversity of enteric neurons highlights the complexity and adaptability of the ENS in orchestrating a wide array of gastrointestinal functions, reflecting its status as a dynamic and sophisticated component of the nervous system.
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provides an additional layer of complexity by contributing input to the hindgut ganglia. Throughout this developmental journey, numerous receptors exhibiting tyrosine kinase activity, such as Ret and Kit, play indispensable roles. Ret, for instance, plays a critical role in the formation of enteric ganglia derived from cells known as vagal neural crest. In mice, targeted disruption of the RET gene results in renal agenesis and the absence of enteric ganglia, while in humans, mutations in the RET gene are associated with megacolon. Similarly, Kit, another receptor with tyrosine kinase activity, is implicated in Cajal interstitial cell formation, influencing the spontaneous, rhythmic, electrical excitatory activity known as slow waves in the gastrointestinal tract. Understanding the molecular intricacies of these receptors provides crucial insights into the delicate orchestration of ENS development.
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the supine position. This finding may explain why some habitual caffeine consumers (75 mg or less) do not experience short-term effects of caffeine if their routine requires many hours in a seated position. It is important to note that the data supporting increased parasympathetic activity in the supine position was derived from an experiment involving participants between the ages of 25 and 30 who were considered healthy and sedentary. Caffeine may influence autonomic activity differently for individuals who are more active or elderly.
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and sympathetic nerve outflow. Habitual consumption of caffeine may inhibit physiological short-term effects. Consumption of caffeinated espresso increases parasympathetic activity in habitual caffeine consumers; however, decaffeinated espresso inhibits parasympathetic activity in habitual caffeine
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is the preganglionic neurotransmitter for both divisions of the ANS, as well as the postganglionic neurotransmitter of parasympathetic neurons. Nerves that release acetylcholine are said to be cholinergic. In the parasympathetic system, ganglionic neurons use acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter to
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small collection of chemosensors at the bifurcation of the carotid artery, innervated by the petrosal (IXth) ganglion. Primary sensory neurons project (synapse) onto "second order" visceral sensory neurons located in the medulla oblongata, forming the
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and upper lumbar levels. Preganglionic parasympathetic neurons are found in the medulla oblongata where they form visceral motor nuclei; the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve; the nucleus ambiguus, the
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2371:, Elsevier, pp. 208–217,
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1504:Parasympathetic nervous system
1464:Constricts all the intestinal
1105:S: inferior hypogastric nerves
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529:Parasympathetic nervous system
368:parasympathetic nervous system
274:parasympathetic nervous system
216:(the cardiac control center),
208:. Autonomic functions include
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669:nucleus of the solitary tract
3177:Inferior mesenteric ganglion
3172:Superior mesenteric ganglion
2114:"The Enteric Nervous System"
2067:"The Enteric Nervous System"
2011:10.1016/0014-2999(92)90676-U
1812:Dorland's Medical Dictionary
1653:, with the exception of the
1488:—namely, the postganglionic
555:and IX), and submandibular (
487:splanchnic (visceral) nerves
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296:, wherein both play a role.
165:, its force of contraction,
66:autonomicum systema nervosum
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2083:10.1056/nejm199604253341707
2032:Costanzo, Linda S. (2007).
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2548:Division of Nervous System
2175:Essential Clinical Anatomy
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1053:thoracic splanchnic nerves
683:and sympathetic supply by
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460:caudal lumbar ganglia and
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1789:Medullary ischemic reflex
1684:A full table is found at
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1468:and the urinary sphincter
1261:Urinary bladder/ Urethra
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862:greater splanchnic nerves
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2879:nerve of pterygoid canal
2869:Pterygopalatine ganglion
2797:autonomic nervous system
2538:Autonomic nervous system
2506:10.1179/147683009X388841
2494:Nutritional Neuroscience
2462:10.1177/2047487314554867
2402:Nutritional Neuroscience
1972:Pocock, Gillian (2006).
1908:"Enteric nervous system"
1603:and some other movements
1568:pelvic splanchnic nerves
1378:fight-or-flight response
1138:lumbar splanchnic nerves
984:pelvic splanchnic nerves
523:Parasympathetic division
509:sacral splanchnic nerves
503:lumbar splanchnic nerves
187:fight-or-flight response
145:), sometimes called the
139:autonomic nervous system
33:Autonomic nervous system
3221:Abdominal aortic plexus
1881:Jänig, Wilfrid (2008).
1870:. Cambridge: W. Heffer.
1587:gastrointestinal system
1253:Constricts bronchioles
542:parasympathetic ganglia
153:, is a division of the
147:visceral nervous system
18:Visceral nervous system
3072:Thoracic aortic plexus
2927:Submandibular ganglion
2599:Central nervous system
2266:Pranav Kumar. (2013).
1864:Langley, J.N. (1921).
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1327:Eye (ciliary muscles)
1278:Decrease urine output
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753:posterior vagal trunks
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607:Enteric Nervous System
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396:glossopharyngeal nerve
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278:enteric nervous system
210:control of respiration
121:Anatomical terminology
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3266:Superior hypogastric
3153:prevertebral ganglia
2336:10.1002/cphy.c210047
1733:bioactive ingredient
1718:John Newport Langley
1651:adrenergic receptors
1349:Sweat gland of skin
1256:Dilates bronchioles
1217:Target organ/system
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414:Sympathetic division
3249:Inferior mesenteric
3237:Superior mesenteric
3185:prevertebral plexus
3052:prevertebral plexus
2999:prevertebral plexus
2305:Scientific American
1924:2007SchpJ...2.4064F
1674:nicotinic receptors
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1477:Stimulates
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1376:Promotes a
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691:at certain
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675:Innervation
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372:spinal cord
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55:Identifiers
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3207:Pancreatic
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2637:Cerebellum
2252:2018-12-05
2036:Physiology
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1949:Physiology
1795:References
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1678:adrenaline
1539:myocardium
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286:dampening
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167:digestion
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732:origin
477:of the
374:in the
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