| Literature DB >> 35422915 |
Wencui Zhang1, Yujuan Li1, Tianning Sun1, Zhixiao Li1, Anne Manyande2, Weiguo Xu3, Maohui Feng4, Hongbing Xiang1.
Abstract
The diversity and complexity of sympathetic function highlight the importance of fundamental research. Little is known about the interaction of superior cervical sympathetic ganglion (SCG) and gut microbiota. In this study, the engagement of the sympathetic ganglia with gut microbiota was investigated. Bilateral superior cervical ganglionectomy (SCGx) significantly altered the microbiota composition in rats 14 days post-surgery, and these microbiotas may participate in several biological pathways in the host, suggesting the vital role of the cervical sympathetic ganglion in regulating the microbiome-brain axis, and further confirming that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) regulates the microbiome-brain axis. AJTREntities:
Keywords: Superior cervical sympathetic ganglion; gut microbiota; superior cervical ganglionectomy; sympathetic nervous system
Year: 2022 PMID: 35422915 PMCID: PMC8991167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transl Res ISSN: 1943-8141 Impact factor: 4.060