ID:P11
Pathogenesis:Neuropeptides
Other Terms:The enteric nervous system; ubstance P; corticotropin-releasing hormone; neurotensin; vasoactive intestinal peptide; μ-opioid receptor agonists; galanin
Description:Morphological, histological and immunohistochemical abnormalities of the enteric nervous system have been long recognized in human IBD tissues and a variety of neuropeptides with immunomodulatory functions has been proposed to have a role in IBD pathogenesis, such as substance P, corticotropin-releasing hormone, neurotensin, vasoactive intestinal peptide, μ-opioid receptor agonists and galanin

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