Immediate glucose signaling transmitted via the vagus nerve in gut-brain neural communication

Author:

Yamada Serika,Natsubori Akiyo,Harada Kazuki,Tsuboi TakashiORCID,Monai HiromuORCID

Abstract

SummarySucrose consumption is influenced by certain gut-brain signaling mechanisms. Among these, one pathway involves neuropod cells, which form synaptic connections with the vagus nerve, leading to the immediate activation of central dopaminergic pathways. This study explored the role of the frontal cortex in its process. We found that the vagus nerve’s immediate activation is mediated by the sodium-glucose cotransporter 1 (SGLT1) of neuropod cells after the intragastric glucose injection in mice. Also, we showed that the involvement of both astrocytes and neurons in the frontal cortex via D2 and D1 dopamine receptors, respectively, by in vivo Ca2+imaging. Finally, we revealed that psychological stress, which induces a reduction in sucrose preference, significantly diminishes the activation levels of both the vagus nerve and the frontal cortex. These findings highlight the role of a comprehensive gut-brain network in modulating sucrose preference, involving neuropod cells, the vagus nerve, and the frontal cortex.Graphical abstract

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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