嗜铬细胞
肠易激综合征
医学
内脏痛
5-羟色胺能
人口
痛觉过敏
内科学
内分泌学
伤害
受体
血清素
环境卫生
作者
James R. Bayrer,Joel Castro,Archana Venkataraman,Kouki K Touhara,Nathan D. Rossen,Ryan D. Morrie,Jessica Maddern,Aenea Hendry,Kristina N. Braverman,Sonia Garcia‐Caraballo,Gudrun Schober,Mariana Brizuela,Fernanda M. Castro Navarro,Carla Bueno-Silva,Holly A. Ingraham,Stuart M. Brierley,David Julius
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-03-22
卷期号:616 (7955): 137-142
被引量:54
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-023-05829-8
摘要
Gastrointestinal (GI) discomfort is a hallmark of most gut disorders and represents an important component of chronic visceral pain1. For the growing population afflicted by irritable bowel syndrome, GI hypersensitivity and pain persist long after tissue injury has resolved2. Irritable bowel syndrome also exhibits a strong sex bias, afflicting women three times more than men1. Here, we focus on enterochromaffin (EC) cells, which are rare excitable, serotonergic neuroendocrine cells in the gut epithelium3–5. EC cells detect and transduce noxious stimuli to nearby mucosal nerve endings3,6 but involvement of this signalling pathway in visceral pain and attendant sex differences has not been assessed. By enhancing or suppressing EC cell function in vivo, we show that these cells are sufficient to elicit hypersensitivity to gut distension and necessary for the sensitizing actions of isovalerate, a bacterial short-chain fatty acid associated with GI inflammation7,8. Remarkably, prolonged EC cell activation produced persistent visceral hypersensitivity, even in the absence of an instigating inflammatory episode. Furthermore, perturbing EC cell activity promoted anxiety-like behaviours which normalized after blockade of serotonergic signalling. Sex differences were noted across a range of paradigms, indicating that the EC cell–mucosal afferent circuit is tonically engaged in females. Our findings validate a critical role for EC cell–mucosal afferent signalling in acute and persistent GI pain, in addition to highlighting genetic models for studying visceral hypersensitivity and the sex bias of gut pain. Visceral pain and anxiety in mice are found to be associated with gut enterochromaffin cells, and genetic models for eliciting visceral hypersensitivity and studying the sex bias of gut pain are proposed.
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