Buchanan, K. L., & Wolfson, R. L. (2026). Interoception: The enteric nervous system enters the chat.. Current Biology : CB, 36(3), R89-R92.
Abstract
Intrinsic enteric neurons regulate gut motility, secretion, and absorption, whereas extrinsic dorsal root ganglia sensory neurons are key in colon interoception and visceral pain. A new study raises the question of whether some initial interoceptive signals could originate from enteric neurons.