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We review the structure and function of the vagus nerve, drawing on information obtained in humans and experimental animals. The vagus nerve is the largest and longest cranial nerve, supplying structures in the neck, thorax, and abdomen. It is also the only cranial nerve in which the vast majority of its innervation territory resides outside the head. While belonging to the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system, the nerve is primarily sensory-it is dominated by sensory axons. We discuss the macroscopic and microscopic features of the nerve, including a detailed description of its extensive territory. Histochemical and genetic profiles of afferent and efferent axons are also detailed, as are the central nuclei involved in the processing of sensory information conveyed by the vagus nerve and the generation of motor (including parasympathetic) outflow via the vagus nerve. We provide a comprehensive review of the physiological roles of vagal sensory and motor neurons in control of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and gastrointestinal systems, and finish with a discussion on the interactions between the vagus nerve and the immune system. © 2022 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 12: 1-49, 2022.
哺乳动物迷走神经的结构和功能。
我们回顾了迷走神经的结构和功能,借鉴了在人类和实验动物中获得的信息。迷走神经是最大最长的脑神经,支配颈部、胸腔和腹部的结构。它也是唯一一种绝大部分神经支配区域位于头部以外的脑神经。虽然属于自主神经系统的副交感神经分支,但该神经主要是感觉神经,由感觉轴突支配。我们讨论了神经的宏观和微观特征,包括对其广泛领域的详细描述。传入轴突和传出轴突的组织化学和遗传谱也被详细描述,以及参与迷走神经传递的感觉信息处理和通过迷走神经产生运动(包括副交感神经)流出的中央核。本文综述了迷走神经感觉神经元和运动神经元在心血管、呼吸和胃肠系统中的作用,并讨论了迷走神经和免疫系统之间的相互作用。©2022美国生理学会。中国生物医学工程学报(英文版),2016,31(2):444 - 444。
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