Abstract:The intestinal microbiota closely interacts with the neuroendocrine system and exerts profound effects on host physiology. Many of the molecular mechanisms underlying these interactions await discovery. Here we report that Nod1 ligand derived from intestinal bacteria directly modulates catecholamine storage and secretion in mouse adrenal chromaffin cells. The cytosolic peptidoglycan receptor Nod1 is involved in chromogranin A (CHGA) retention in dense core granules (DCGs) in chromaffin cells in a cell-autonomo… Show more
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