Neural innervation in adipose tissue, gut, pancreas, and liver
Received date: 21 Feb 2023
Revised date: 22 May 2023
Accepted date: 05 Jun 2023
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Efficient communication between the brain and peripheral organs is indispensable for regulating physiological function and maintaining energy homeostasis. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) in vertebrates, consisting of the autonomic and somatic nervous systems, bridges the peripheral organs and the central nervous system (CNS). Metabolic signals are processed by both vagal sensory nerves and somatosensory nerves. The CNS receives sensory inputs via ascending nerves, serves as the coordination and integration center, and subsequently controls internal organs and glands via descending nerves. The autonomic nervous system consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic branches that project peripheral nerves into various anatomical locations to regulate the energy balance. Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves typically control the reflexive and involuntary functions in organs. In this review article, we outline the innervation of adipose tissue, gut, pancreas, and liver, to illustrate the neurobiological basis of central–peripheral interactions. We emphasize the importance of understanding the functional atlas of neural control of energy metabolism, and more importantly, provide potential avenues for further research in this area.
Key words: neural innervation; peripheral nerves; adipose tissue; pancreas; gut; liver
Mengxue Sun , Yongwen Wan , Mengjie Shi , Zhuo-Xian Meng , Wenwen Zeng . Neural innervation in adipose tissue, gut, pancreas, and liver[J]. Life Metabolism, 2023 , 2(4) : 170 -186 . DOI: 10.1093/lifemeta/load022
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