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Novel transmitters in brain stem vagal neurocircuitry: new players on the pitch.

Mehmet BülbülR Alberto Travagli
Published in: American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology (2018)
The last few decades have seen a major increase in the number of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides recognized as playing a role in brain stem neurocircuits, including those involved in homeostatic functions such as stress responsiveness, gastrointestinal motility, feeding, and/or arousal/wakefulness. This minireview will focus on the known physiological role of three of these novel neuropeptides, i.e., apelin, nesfatin-1, and neuropeptide-S, with a special emphasis on their hypothetical roles in vagal signaling related to gastrointestinal motor functions.
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