Lung-innervating neurons expressingTmc3can induce broncho-constriction and dilation with direct consequences for the respiratory cycle
Jens Kortmann,
Kevin Huang,
Ming-Chi Tsai
et al.
Abstract:Sensory neurons of the vagal ganglia (VG) innervate lungs and play a critical role in maintaining airway homeostasis. However, the specific VG neurons that innervate lungs, and the mechanisms by which these neurons sense and respond to airway insults, are not well understood. Here, we identify a subpopulation of lung-innervating VG neurons defined by their expression of Tmc3. Single cell transcriptomics illuminated several subpopulations of Tmc3+ sensory neurons, revealing distinct Piezo2- and Trpv1-expressing… Show more
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