Activation of CRF2 receptor increases gastric vagal afferent mechanosensitivity

Dec 5, 2019Journal of neurophysiology

Activation of CRF2 receptor increases sensitivity of stomach nerve signals to stretching

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Abstract

Activation of the CRF2 receptor significantly increases the mechanosensitivity of gastric vagal afferents (GVAs).

  • Chronic stress is associated with increased mechanosensitivity of GVAs in mice.
  • GVAs express receptors for stress hormones, including the glucocorticoid receptor and CRF2 receptor.
  • Corticosterone, a glucocorticoid receptor agonist, does not affect GVA mechanosensitivity.
  • Urocortin 3, a specific analog for the CRF2 receptor, significantly enhances GVA mechanosensitivity.
  • The increase in mechanosensitivity by CRF2 receptor activation could relate to stress-induced changes in feeding behavior and gastric function.

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