肠道菌群
神经科学
逆行追踪
微生物群
肠神经系统
感觉系统
传出的
脑干
谷氨酸的
肠-脑轴
顺行追踪
生物
细胞生物学
谷氨酸受体
中枢神经系统
免疫学
受体
传入的
生物信息学
生物化学
作者
Paul Müller,Marc Schneeberger,Fanny Matheis,Putianqi Wang,Zachary Kerner,Anoj Ilanges,Kyle Pellegrino,Josefina del Mármol,Tiago B. R. Castro,Munehiro Furuichi,Matthew H. Perkins,Wenfei Han,Arka Rao,Amanda J. Pickard,Justin R. Cross,Kenya Honda,Ivan E. de Araújo,Daniel Mucida
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2020-07-08
卷期号:583 (7816): 441-446
被引量:277
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-020-2474-7
摘要
Connections between the gut and brain monitor the intestinal tissue and its microbial and dietary content1, regulating both physiological intestinal functions such as nutrient absorption and motility2,3, and brain-wired feeding behaviour2. It is therefore plausible that circuits exist to detect gut microorganisms and relay this information to areas of the central nervous system that, in turn, regulate gut physiology4. Here we characterize the influence of the microbiota on enteric-associated neurons by combining gnotobiotic mouse models with transcriptomics, circuit-tracing methods and functional manipulations. We find that the gut microbiome modulates gut-extrinsic sympathetic neurons: microbiota depletion leads to increased expression of the neuronal transcription factor cFos, and colonization of germ-free mice with bacteria that produce short-chain fatty acids suppresses cFos expression in the gut sympathetic ganglia. Chemogenetic manipulations, translational profiling and anterograde tracing identify a subset of distal intestine-projecting vagal neurons that are positioned to have an afferent role in microbiota-mediated modulation of gut sympathetic neurons. Retrograde polysynaptic neuronal tracing from the intestinal wall identifies brainstem sensory nuclei that are activated during microbial depletion, as well as efferent sympathetic premotor glutamatergic neurons that regulate gastrointestinal transit. These results reveal microbiota-dependent control of gut-extrinsic sympathetic activation through a gut–brain circuit. A combination of gnotobiotic mouse models, transcriptomics, circuit tracing and chemogenetic manipulations identifies neuronal circuits that integrate microbial signals in the gut with regulation of the sympathetic nervous system.
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