Corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 and type 2 interaction in irritable bowel syndrome

被引:0
作者
Tsukasa Nozu
Toshikatsu Okumura
机构
[1] Asahikawa Medical University,Department of Regional Medicine and Education
[2] Asahikawa Medical University,Department of General Medicine
来源
Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015年 / 50卷
关键词
Irritable bowel syndrome; Corticotropin-releasing factor; Receptor; Colonic motility; Visceral sensation;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) displays chronic abdominal pain or discomfort with altered defecation, and stress-induced altered gut motility and visceral sensation play an important role in the pathophysiology. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is a main mediator of stress responses and mediates these gastrointestinal functional changes. CRF in brain and periphery acts through two subtype receptors such as CRF receptor type 1 (CRF1) and type 2 (CRF2), and activating CRF1 exclusively stimulates colonic motor function and induces visceral hypersensitivity. Meanwhile, several recent studies have demonstrated that CRF2 has a counter regulatory action against CRF1, which may imply that CRF2 inhibits stress response induced by CRF1 in order to prevent it from going into an overdrive state. Colonic contractility and sensation may be explained by the state of the intensity of CRF1 signaling. CRF2 signaling may play a role in CRF1-triggered enhanced colonic functions through modulation of CRF1 activity. Blocking CRF2 further enhances CRF-induced stimulation of colonic contractility and activating CRF2 inhibits stress-induced visceral sensitization. Therefore, we proposed the hypothesis, i.e., balance theory of CRF1 and CRF2 signaling as follows. Both CRF receptors may be activated simultaneously and the signaling balance of CRF1 and CRF2 may determine the functional changes of gastrointestinal tract induced by stress. CRF signaling balance might be abnormally shifted toward CRF1, leading to enhanced colonic motility and visceral sensitization in IBS. This theory may lead to understanding the pathophysiology and provide the novel therapeutic options targeting altered signaling balance of CRF1 and CRF2 in IBS.
引用
收藏
页码:819 / 830
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Stimulation of brain corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type1 facilitates the rat micturition via brain glutamatergic receptors
    Hata, Yurika
    Shimizu, Takahiro
    Zou, Suo
    Yamamoto, Masaki
    Shimizu, Yohei
    Ono, Hideaki
    Aratake, Takaaki
    Shimizu, Shogo
    Higashi, Youichirou
    Shimizu, Nobutaka
    Karashima, Takashi
    Saito, Motoaki
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2022, 607 : 54 - 59
  • [32] Water avoidance stress induces visceral hyposensitivity through peripheral corticotropin releasing factor receptor type 2 and central dopamine D2 receptor in rats
    Nozu, T.
    Miyagishi, S.
    Nozu, R.
    Takakusaki, K.
    Okumura, T.
    NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY, 2016, 28 (04) : 522 - 531
  • [33] Hormone Regulation of Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor 1 in the Female Mouse Brain
    De Guzman, Rose M.
    Jacobskind, Jason S.
    Rosinger, Zachary J.
    Rybka, Krystyna A.
    Parra, Katherine E.
    Caballero, Aya L.
    Sharif, Massoud S.
    Justice, Nicholas J.
    Zuloaga, Damian G.
    NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 2025, 114 (12) : 1139 - 1157
  • [34] A sexually dimorphic distribution of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 in the paraventricular hypothalamus
    Rosinger, Zachary J.
    Jacobskind, Jason S.
    De Guzman, Rose M.
    Justice, Nicholas J.
    Zuloaga, Damian G.
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2019, 409 : 195 - 203
  • [35] Differential regulation of type-1 and type-2 alpha corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor mRNA in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of the rat
    Makino, S
    Takemura, T
    Asaba, K
    Nishiyama, M
    Takao, T
    Hashimoto, K
    MOLECULAR BRAIN RESEARCH, 1997, 47 (1-2): : 170 - 176
  • [36] Electro-acupuncture relieves visceral sensitivity and decreases hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone levels in a rat model of irritable bowel syndrome
    Wu, Huan-gan
    Liu, Hui-rong
    Zhang, Zeng-an
    Zhou, En-hua
    Wang, Xiao-mei
    Jiang, Bin
    Shi, Zheng
    Zhou, Ci-li
    Qi, Li
    Ma, Xiao-peng
    NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2009, 465 (03) : 235 - 237
  • [37] Differential regulation of the expression of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 2 (CRF2) in hypothalamus and amygdala of the immature rat by sensory input and food intake
    Eghbal-Ahmadi, M
    Avishai-Eliner, S
    Hatalski, CG
    Baram, TZ
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1999, 19 (10) : 3982 - 3991
  • [38] Presynaptic localization of a truncated isoform of the type 2 corticotropin releasing factor receptor in the cerebellum
    Tian, JB
    Shan, X
    Bishop, GA
    King, JS
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2006, 138 (02) : 691 - 702
  • [39] Regulation of type-2 corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor mRNA in rat heart by glucocorticoids and urocortin
    Asaba, K
    Makino, S
    Nishiyama, M
    Hashimoto, K
    JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 2000, 36 (04) : 493 - 497
  • [40] Corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 mediates emotional stress-induced inhibition of food intake and behavioral changes in rats
    Hotta, M
    Shibasaki, T
    Arai, K
    Demura, H
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 1999, 823 (1-2) : 221 - 225