Book Chapter
Molecular Targets to Alleviate Enteric Neuropathy and Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
L Sahakian, R McQuade, R Stavely, A Robinson, RT Filippone, M Hassanzadeganroudsari, R Eri, R Abalo, JC Bornstein, MR Kelley, K Nurgali
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | Published : 2022
Abstract
Enteric neuropathy underlies long-term gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction associated with several pathological conditions. Our previous studies have demonstrated that structural and functional changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) result in persistent alterations of intestinal functions long after the acute insult. These changes lead to aberrant immune response and chronic dysregulation of the epithelial barrier. Damage to the ENS is prognostic of disease progression and plays an important role in the recurrence of clinical manifestations. This suggests that the ENS is a viable therapeutic target to alleviate chronic intestinal dysfunction. Our recent studies in preclinical animal model..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University. R.T.F. is supported by the Australian NHMRC Project grant GNT1158952 to JCB, and KN. M.R.K. was supported by grants from the National Institute of Health CA167291, CA205166, CA231267, HL140961 and DOD grant W81XWH1910217. He is also supported by the Riley Children's Foundation and the Tom Wood Lexus Foundation.