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Review, 2024

Correction: Innervation of the pancreas in development and disease

DEVELOPMENT, ISSN 0950-1991, 0950-1991, Volume 151, 10, 10.1242/dev.203018

Contributors

Agerskov, R. H. [1] Nyeng, Pia 0000-0002-9562-0485 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Roskilde Univ, Dept Sci & Environm, Univ Vej 1,Bldg 28, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
  2. [NORA names: RUC Roskilde University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

The autonomic nervous system innervates the pancreas by sympathetic, parasympathetic and sensory branches during early organogenesis, starting with neural crest cell invasion and formation of an intrinsic neuronal network. Several studies have demonstrated that signals from pancreatic neural crest cells direct pancreatic endocrinogenesis. Likewise, autonomic neurons have been shown to regulate pancreatic islet formation, and have also been implicated in type I diabetes. Here, we provide an overview of recent progress in mapping pancreatic innervation and understanding the interactions between pancreatic neurons, epithelial morphogenesis and cell differentiation. Finally, we discuss pancreas innervation as a factor in the development of diabetes.

Keywords

Autonomic nervous system, Diabetes, Endocrine differentiation, Innervation, KEY WORDS, Organogenesis, Pancreas

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