reviewComprehensive physiologySep 30, 2014GREEN OA

Central Nervous System Control of Gastrointestinal Motility and Secretion and Modulation of Gastrointestinal Functions

Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

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Abstract

Although the gastrointestinal (GI) tract possesses intrinsic neural plexuses that allow a significant degree of autonomy over GI functions, the central nervous system (CNS) provides extrinsic neural inputs that regulate, modulate, and control these functions. While the intestines are capable of functioning in the absence of extrinsic inputs, the stomach and esophagus are much more dependent upon extrinsic neural inputs, particularly from parasympathetic and sympathetic pathways. The sympathetic nervous system exerts a predominantly inhibitory effect upon GI muscle and provides a tonic inhibitory influence over mucosal secretion while, at the same time, regulates GI blood flow via neurally mediated…

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Keywords
  • Neuroscience
  • Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
  • Reflex
  • Excitatory postsynaptic potential
  • Central nervous system
  • Autonomic nervous system
  • Enteric nervous system
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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