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The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond
Ghrelin is a stomach-derived peptide hormone that acts via the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) and displays a plethora of neuroendocrine, metabolic, autonomic and behavioral actions. It has been proposed that some actions of ghrelin are exerted via the vagus nerve, which provides a bidir...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9210457/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2022.03.003 |
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author | Perelló, Mario Cornejo, María P. De Francesco, Pablo N. Fernandez, Gimena Gautron, Laurent Valdivia, Lesly S. |
author_facet | Perelló, Mario Cornejo, María P. De Francesco, Pablo N. Fernandez, Gimena Gautron, Laurent Valdivia, Lesly S. |
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description | Ghrelin is a stomach-derived peptide hormone that acts via the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) and displays a plethora of neuroendocrine, metabolic, autonomic and behavioral actions. It has been proposed that some actions of ghrelin are exerted via the vagus nerve, which provides a bidirectional communication between the central nervous system and peripheral systems. The vagus nerve comprises sensory fibers, which originate from neurons of the nodose and jugular ganglia, and motor fibers, which originate from neurons of the medulla. Many anatomical studies have mapped GHSR expression in vagal sensory or motor neurons. Also, numerous functional studies investigated the role of the vagus nerve mediating specific actions of ghrelin. Here, we critically review the topic and discuss the available evidence supporting, or not, a role for the vagus nerve mediating some specific actions of ghrelin. We conclude that studies using rats have provided the most congruent evidence indicating that the vagus nerve mediates some actions of ghrelin on the digestive and cardiovascular systems, whereas studies in mice resulted in conflicting observations. Even considering exclusively studies performed in rats, the putative role of the vagus nerve in mediating the orexigenic and growth hormone (GH) secretagogue properties of ghrelin remains debated. In humans, studies are still insufficient to draw definitive conclusions regarding the role of the vagus nerve mediating most of the actions of ghrelin. Thus, the extent to which the vagus nerve mediates ghrelin actions, particularly in humans, is still uncertain and likely one of the most intriguing unsolved aspects of the field. |
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spelling | pubmed-92104572022-06-22 The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond Perelló, Mario Cornejo, María P. De Francesco, Pablo N. Fernandez, Gimena Gautron, Laurent Valdivia, Lesly S. IBRO Neurosci Rep Articles from the Latin America Mini Series Ghrelin is a stomach-derived peptide hormone that acts via the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) and displays a plethora of neuroendocrine, metabolic, autonomic and behavioral actions. It has been proposed that some actions of ghrelin are exerted via the vagus nerve, which provides a bidirectional communication between the central nervous system and peripheral systems. The vagus nerve comprises sensory fibers, which originate from neurons of the nodose and jugular ganglia, and motor fibers, which originate from neurons of the medulla. Many anatomical studies have mapped GHSR expression in vagal sensory or motor neurons. Also, numerous functional studies investigated the role of the vagus nerve mediating specific actions of ghrelin. Here, we critically review the topic and discuss the available evidence supporting, or not, a role for the vagus nerve mediating some specific actions of ghrelin. We conclude that studies using rats have provided the most congruent evidence indicating that the vagus nerve mediates some actions of ghrelin on the digestive and cardiovascular systems, whereas studies in mice resulted in conflicting observations. Even considering exclusively studies performed in rats, the putative role of the vagus nerve in mediating the orexigenic and growth hormone (GH) secretagogue properties of ghrelin remains debated. In humans, studies are still insufficient to draw definitive conclusions regarding the role of the vagus nerve mediating most of the actions of ghrelin. Thus, the extent to which the vagus nerve mediates ghrelin actions, particularly in humans, is still uncertain and likely one of the most intriguing unsolved aspects of the field. Elsevier 2022-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9210457/ /pubmed/35746965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2022.03.003 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles from the Latin America Mini Series Perelló, Mario Cornejo, María P. De Francesco, Pablo N. Fernandez, Gimena Gautron, Laurent Valdivia, Lesly S. The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond |
title | The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond |
title_full | The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond |
title_fullStr | The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond |
title_full_unstemmed | The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond |
title_short | The controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond |
title_sort | controversial role of the vagus nerve in mediating ghrelin's actions: gut feelings and beyond |
topic | Articles from the Latin America Mini Series |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9210457/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2022.03.003 |
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