The critical role of muscularis macrophages in modulating the enteric nervous system function and gastrointestinal motility

Q3 Medicine Journal of Smooth Muscle Research Pub Date : 2024-03-09 DOI:10.1540/jsmr.60.1
Egan L. Choi, Negar Taheri, Yuebo Zhang, Kenjiro Matsumoto, Yujiro Hayashi
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Macrophages are the originators of inflammatory compounds, phagocytic purifiers in their local environment, and wound healing protectors in oxidative environments. They are molded by the tissue milieu they inhabit, with gastrointestinal (GI) muscularis macrophages (MMs) being a prime example. MMs are located in the muscular layer of the GI tract and contribute to muscle repair and maintenance of GI motility. MMs are often in close proximity to the enteric nervous system, specifically near the enteric neurons and interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs). Consequently, the anti-inflammatory function of MMs corresponds to the development and maintenance of neural networks in the GI tract. The capacity of MMs to shift from anti-inflammatory to proinflammatory states may contribute to the inflammatory aspects of various GI diseases and disorders such as diabetic gastroparesis or postoperative ileus, functional disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome, and organic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease. We reviewed the current knowledge of MMs and their influence on neighboring cells due to their important role in the GI tract.
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肌层巨噬细胞在调节肠道神经系统功能和胃肠道蠕动中的关键作用
巨噬细胞是炎症化合物的始作俑者,是局部环境中的吞噬净化器,也是氧化环境中的伤口愈合保护器。巨噬细胞受其栖息的组织环境影响,胃肠道(GI)肌层巨噬细胞(MMs)就是一个典型的例子。巨噬细胞位于胃肠道的肌肉层,有助于肌肉修复和维持胃肠道蠕动。巨噬细胞通常靠近肠道神经系统,特别是靠近肠道神经元和卡贾尔间质细胞(ICCs)。因此,MMs 的抗炎功能与胃肠道神经网络的发展和维护是相对应的。MMs从抗炎状态转变为促炎状态的能力可能会导致各种消化道疾病和失调(如糖尿病性胃轻瘫或术后回肠梗阻)、功能性失调(如肠易激综合征)和器质性疾病(如炎症性肠病)的炎症方面。由于 MMs 在消化道中的重要作用,我们回顾了目前有关 MMs 及其对邻近细胞影响的知识。
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Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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