Viral infections of the enteric nervous system and intestinal dysmotility
Intestinal dysmotility disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome affect 10-30% of humans in Western countries. Some of these diseases appear to correlate with viral infection. Inoculation of mice with neurotropic flaviviruses leads to injury and death of enteric neurons, inflammation, intestinal dilation and retarded bowel transit, providing a model for studying and treating these human […]
Source: virology blog - Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: Basic virology Information bowel motility enteric nervous system enteric neurons flavivirus inflammatory bowel syndrome intestinal dysmotility disorder neurotropic viral viruses West Nile virus zika virus Source Type: blogs
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