感觉系统
神经科学
迷走神经
刺激形态
光遗传学
传入的
生物
刺激
作者
Rebeca Méndez‐Hernández,Isadora Braga,Avnika Bali,Mingxin Yang,Guillaume de Lartigue
摘要
The vagus nerve is the body's primary sensory conduit from gut to brain, traditionally viewed as a passive relay for satiety signals. However, emerging evidence reveals a far more complex system-one that actively encodes diverse aspects of meal-related information, from mechanical stretch to nutrient content, metabolic state, and even microbial metabolites. This review challenges the view of vagal afferent neurons (VANs) as simple meal-termination sensors and highlights their specialized subpopulations, diverse sensory modalities, and downstream brain circuits, which shape feeding behavior, metabolism, and cognition. We integrate recent advances from single-cell transcriptomics, neural circuit mapping, and functional imaging to examine how VANs contribute to gut-brain communication beyond satiety, including their roles in food reward and memory formation. By synthesizing the latest research and highlighting emerging directions for the field, this review provides a comprehensive update on vagal sensory pathways and their role as integrators of meal information.
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