Journal article
Vagal afferent innervation of the airways in health and disease
SB Mazzone, BJ Undem
Physiological Reviews | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Vagal sensory neurons constitute the major afferent supply to the airways and lungs. Subsets of afferents are defined by their embryological origin, molecular profile, neurochemistry, functionality, and anatomical organization, and collectively these nerves are essential for the regulation of respiratory physiology and pulmonary defense through local responses and centrally mediated neural pathways. Mechanical and chemical activation of airway afferents depends on a myriad of ionic and receptor-mediated signaling, much of which has yet to be fully explored. Alterations in the sensitivity and neurochemical phenotype of vagal afferent nerves and/or the neural pathways that they innervate occur..
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Funding Acknowledgements
S. B. Mazzone holds National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Grants 1042528, 1025589, and 1078943. B. J. Undem was supported by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Grant HL112919.