Chronic stress induces hypersensitivity of murine gastric vagal afferents

Jun 27, 2019Neurogastroenterology and motility

Long-term stress makes mouse stomach nerve sensors more sensitive

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Abstract

Chronic stress enhances gastric vagal afferent mechanosensitivity in mice.

  • Stressed mice exhibited lower body weight and reduced food intake compared to control mice.
  • Anxiety-like behavior was increased in stressed mice.
  • Mechanosensitivity of mucosal and tension-sensitive gastric vagal afferents was higher in stressed mice.
  • Leptin increased mechanosensitivity in control mice but not in those exposed to chronic stress.
  • Leptin mRNA expression in the gastric mucosa was lower in stressed mice.

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