2014
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i38.13911
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Distribution of the P2X2 receptor and chemical coding in ileal enteric neurons of obese male mice (ob/ob)

Abstract: Obesity may exert its effects by promoting a decrease in P2X2 receptor expression and modifications in the density of the NOS-ir, ChAT-ir and CalR-ir myenteric neurons.

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“…Of the P2X receptors, an involvement of both P2X 2 and P2X 7 receptors has been identified. Obesity promoted a decrease in the expression of P2X 2 receptors on enteric neurons of obese male mice [57]. Human adipocytes from metabolic patients express functionally active P2X 7 receptors, which modulate the release of inflammatory molecules such as interleukin-6, tumour necrosis factor-α and p l a s m i n o g e n a c t i v a t o r i n h i b i t o r-1 , i n p a r t v i a inflammasome activation [58].…”
Section: P2x Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Of the P2X receptors, an involvement of both P2X 2 and P2X 7 receptors has been identified. Obesity promoted a decrease in the expression of P2X 2 receptors on enteric neurons of obese male mice [57]. Human adipocytes from metabolic patients express functionally active P2X 7 receptors, which modulate the release of inflammatory molecules such as interleukin-6, tumour necrosis factor-α and p l a s m i n o g e n a c t i v a t o r i n h i b i t o r-1 , i n p a r t v i a inflammasome activation [58].…”
Section: P2x Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furness [26] (2006) emphasized that NOS catalyzes the formation of the NO that is present in the myenteric plexus and neuronal processes in the gut, which acts to relax the muscle fiber function of the gastrointestinal musculature. Previous studies have shown the presence of NOS in the enteric ganglia and muscle fibers under various conditions, such as malnutrition and renutrition [27,28] , ischemia and reperfusion [29][30][31] and obesity [32,33] . The enteric neurons of the ICJ stain positive for NOS, PGP 9.5, and c-kit [3,4,6,8] .…”
Section: Semmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estes plexos podem sofrer alterações frente a diversos protocolos como: desnutrição/renutrição (CASTELUCCI et al, 2002a;GIROTTI et al, 2013;MISAWA et al, 2010), obesidade (MIZUNO et al 2014(MIZUNO et al , 2012 e isquemia/reperfusão (MAROSTI et al, 2015;MENDES et al, 2015;PALOMBIT et al, 2013;PAULINO et al, 2011) e inflamação intestinal (DA SILVA et al, 2015).…”
Section: Sistema Nervoso Entéricounclassified