Neuroplastic changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) may be observed in physiological states, such as development and aging, or occur as a consequence of different pathological conditions, ranging from enteric neuropathies (e.g., Hirschsprung's disease) to intestinal (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease) or extra-intestinal diseases (e.g., Parkinson's disease). Studying ENS plasticity may help to elucidate the pathophysiology of several diseases and have a bearing on the development of new pharmacological interventions. In the present review, we would like to focus on neuronal plasticity evoked by gastrointestinal inflammation occurring in inflammatory bowel disease and in a subset of patients with severe derangement of gut motility due to...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
Neuroplastic changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) may be observed in physiological states, su...
Neuroplastic changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) may be observed in physiological states, su...
none8Neuroplastic changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) may be observed in physiological state...
The gastrointestinal tract is innervated by several distinct populations of neurons, whose cell bodi...
In the recent years, there is increasing evidence highlighting the crucial role played by ENS in int...
In the recent years, there is increasing evidence highlighting the crucial role played by ENS in int...
Altered gastrointestinal (GI) function contributes to the debilitating symptoms of inflammatory bowe...
Inflammatory neuropathy of the enteric nervous system is emerging as an important topic in the field...
The ENS is responsible for the regulation and control of all gastrointestinal functions. Because of ...
The ENS is responsible for the regulation and control of all gastrointestinal functions. Because of ...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
The ENS is responsible for the regulation and control of all gastrointestinal functions. Because of ...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
Neuroplastic changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) may be observed in physiological states, su...
Neuroplastic changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) may be observed in physiological states, su...
none8Neuroplastic changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) may be observed in physiological state...
The gastrointestinal tract is innervated by several distinct populations of neurons, whose cell bodi...
In the recent years, there is increasing evidence highlighting the crucial role played by ENS in int...
In the recent years, there is increasing evidence highlighting the crucial role played by ENS in int...
Altered gastrointestinal (GI) function contributes to the debilitating symptoms of inflammatory bowe...
Inflammatory neuropathy of the enteric nervous system is emerging as an important topic in the field...
The ENS is responsible for the regulation and control of all gastrointestinal functions. Because of ...
The ENS is responsible for the regulation and control of all gastrointestinal functions. Because of ...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
The ENS is responsible for the regulation and control of all gastrointestinal functions. Because of ...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...
A highly conserved but convoluted network of neurons and glial cells, the enteric nervous system (EN...