Book Chapter

The enteric nervous system and gastrointestinal innervation: Integrated local and central control

JB Furness, BP Callaghan, LR Rivera, HJ Cho

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | Published : 2014

Abstract

The digestive system is innervated through its connections with the central nervous system (CNS) and by the enteric nervous system (ENS) within the wall of the gastrointestinal tract. The ENS works in concert with CNS reflex and command centers and with neural pathways that pass through sympathetic ganglia to control digestive function. There is bidirectional information flow between the ENS and CNS and between the ENS and sympathetic prevertebral ganglia. The ENS in human contains 200–600 million neurons, distributed in many thousands of small ganglia, the great majority of which are found in two plexuses, the myenteric and submucosal plexuses. The myenteric plexus forms a continuous networ..

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