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Divergent neuroendocrine responses to localized and systemic inflammation.Ion channel expression in the developing enteric nervous system.The roles of purinergic signaling during gastrointestinal inflammation.Effects of gastrointestinal inflammation on enteroendocrine cells and enteric neural reflex circuits.Clinical and experimental evidence of sympathetic neural dysfunction during inflammatory bowel disease.The participation of the sympathetic innervation of the gastrointestinal tract in disease states.Effects of inflammation on the innervation of the colon.Neural regulation of gastrointestinal inflammation: role of the sympathetic nervous system.Ghrelin receptors as targets for novel motility drugs.Excitability and Synaptic Transmission in the Enteric Nervous System: Does Diet Play a Role?Plasticity of neuroeffector transmission during bowel inflammation1.Mouse models of sepsis elicit spontaneous action potential discharge and enhance intracellular Ca2+ signaling in postganglionic sympathetic neurons.Ileitis alters neuronal and enteroendocrine signalling in guinea pig distal colon.P2Y1 receptors mediate apamin-sensitive and -insensitive inhibitory junction potentials in murine colonic circular smooth muscle.Analysis of real-time serotonin (5-HT) availability during experimental colitis in mouse.Stress activates pronociceptive endogenous opioid signalling in DRG neurons during chronic colitis.Effects of C-type natriuretic peptide on ionic currents in mouse sinoatrial node: a role for the NPR-C receptor.Endotoxemia enhances catecholamine secretion from male mouse adrenal chromaffin cells through an increase in Ca(2+) release from the endoplasmic reticulum.Inhibition of sympathetic N-type voltage-gated Ca2+ current underlies the reduction in norepinephrine release during colitis.Loss of purinergic vascular regulation in the colon during colitis is associated with upregulation of CD39.Protease-Mediated Suppression of DRG Neuron Excitability by Commensal Bacteria.Synaptic facilitation and enhanced neuronal excitability in the submucosal plexus during experimental colitis in guinea-pig.Electrophysiology, shape, and chemistry of neurons that project from guinea pig colon to inferior mesenteric ganglia.Sustained neurochemical plasticity in central terminals of mouse DRG neurons following colitis.Optogenetic Demonstration of Functional Innervation of Mouse Colon by Neurons Derived From Transplanted Neural Cells.Early development of electrical excitability in the mouse enteric nervous system.A role for interleukin 17A in IBD-related neuroplasticity.Persistent alterations to enteric neural signaling in the guinea pig colon following the resolution of colitis.Origins of cholinergic inputs to the cell bodies of intestinofugal neurons in the guinea pig distal colon.Participation of interleukin 17A in neuroimmune interactions.CO-EXPRESSION OF μ AND ∂ OPIOID RECEPTORS BY MOUSE COLONIC NOCICEPTORS.Toll-like receptor 4 activation reduces adrenal chromaffin cell excitability through a nuclear factor-κB-dependent pathway.Altered adrenal chromaffin cell function during experimental colitis.Correlation of morphology, electrophysiology and chemistry of neurons in the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig distal colonIdentification of the populations of enteric neurons that have NK1 tachykinin receptors in the guinea-pig small intestineCatenary cultures of embryonic gastrointestinal tract support organ morphogenesis, motility, neural crest cell migration, and cell differentiationNeuropeptide y modulates L-type Ca2+ current during heart developmentAnti-inflammatory effects of beta3-adrenoceptors: the burgeoning field of neurogastroimmunologyIncreased TASK channel-mediated currents underlie high-fat diet induced vagal afferent dysfunctionNeuroimmune Communication in Health and Disease
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