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Sympathetic tales: subdivisons of the autonomic nervous system and the impact of developmental studies

Authors
  • Ernsberger, Uwe1
  • Rohrer, Hermann1
  • 1 Goethe University, Institute for Clinical Neuroanatomy, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, Frankfurt/Main, 60590, Germany , Frankfurt/Main (Germany)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Neural Development
Publisher
Springer (Biomed Central Ltd.)
Publication Date
Sep 13, 2018
Volume
13
Issue
1
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1186/s13064-018-0117-6
Source
Springer Nature
Keywords
License
Green

Abstract

Remarkable progress in a range of biomedical disciplines has promoted the understanding of the cellular components of the autonomic nervous system and their differentiation during development to a critical level. Characterization of the gene expression fingerprints of individual neurons and identification of the key regulators of autonomic neuron differentiation enables us to comprehend the development of different sets of autonomic neurons. Their individual functional properties emerge as a consequence of differential gene expression initiated by the action of specific developmental regulators. In this review, we delineate the anatomical and physiological observations that led to the subdivision into sympathetic and parasympathetic domains and analyze how the recent molecular insights melt into and challenge the classical description of the autonomic nervous system.

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