| Literature DB >> 24907674 |
Andreas Schoofs1, Sebastian Hückesfeld2, Sandya Surendran2, Michael J Pankratz3.
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The enteric nervous system is critical for coordinating diverse feeding-related behaviors and metabolism. We have characterized a cluster of four serotonergic neurons in Drosophila larval brain: cell bodies are located in the subesophageal ganglion (SOG) whose neuronal processes project into the enteric nervous system. Electrophysiological, calcium imaging and behavioral analyses indicate a functional role of these neurons in modulating foregut motility. We suggest that the axonal projections of this serotonergic cluster may be part of a brain-gut neural pathway that is functionally analogous to the vertebrate vagus nerve.Entities:
Keywords: Drosophila; Enteric nervous system; Foregut; Post-ingestive motility; Serotonin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24907674 DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2014.05.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Physiol ISSN: 0022-1910 Impact factor: 2.354