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Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System on Intestine
Intestine is composed of various types of cells including absorptive epithelial cells, goblet cells, endocrine cells, Paneth cells, immunological cells, and so on, which play digestion, absorption, neuroendocrine, immunological function.
Hongyi Duan +13 more
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The Investigation of the Cardiovascular and Sudomotor Autonomic Nervous System—A Review [PDF]
The autonomic nervous system as operating system of the human organism permeats all organ systems with its pathways permeating that it is involved with virtually all diseases.
Tjalf Ziemssen, Timo Siepmann
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Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) and gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) disease affect a large global population and incur substantial health care costs. Impairment in gut-brain communication is one of the main causes of these disorders.
M. Ali, Jiande D. Z. Chen
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Studies show that the autonomic nervous system (ANS) has an important impact on health in general. In response to environmental demands, homeostatic processes are often compromised, therefore determining an increase in the sympathetic nervous system (SNS)
Matei Daniela +5 more
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The Interplay between Autonomic Nervous System and Inflammation across Systemic Autoimmune Diseases
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) and the immune system are deeply interrelated. The ANS regulates both innate and adaptive immunity through the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches, and an imbalance in this system can determine an altered ...
C. Bellocchi +7 more
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The autonomic nervous system: A potential link to the efficacy of acupuncture
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a diffuse network that regulates physiological systems to maintain body homeostasis by integrating inputs from the internal and external environment, including the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric nervous ...
Yan-wei Li +9 more
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Interactions between the painful disorders and the autonomic nervous system.
he autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls the heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, respiration, pupillary reactivity, sweating, urination, sexual arousal, and regulates the functions of internal organs.
Doruk Arslan, Işın Ünal Çevik
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The incidence and prevalence of hypertension is increasing worldwide, with approximately 1.13 billion of people currently affected by the disease, often in association with other diseases such as diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, dyslipidemia ...
P. Valensi
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The role of the autonomic nervous system in obesity and insulin-resistant conditions has been largely explored. However, the exact mechanisms involved in this relation have not been completely elucidated yet, since most of these mechanisms display a bi ...
B. Russo +4 more
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Autonomic nerves, sympathetic and parasympathetic, innervate organs and modulate their functions. It has become evident that afferent and efferent signals of the autonomic nervous system play important roles in regulating systemic metabolism, thereby ...
Junta Imai, H. Katagiri
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