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Researchers have identified neurons that influence motion sickness in mice and discovered that a drug used to treat gastrointestinal conditions can prevent it, according to a study. The study also offers a closer understanding of the mechanisms behind fainting. The research paper published in Nature explores the role of vagal sensory neurons in mediating the Bezold-Jarisch reflex and inducing syncope. Another Nature research paper investigates the mechanisms of neurotransmitter transport and drug inhibition in human VMAT2. The findings contribute to our knowledge of motion sickness and fainting.
A paper in @Nature reports the molecular mechanism that underlies the Bezold–Jarisch reflex and fainting. https://t.co/q8LCvbG8KH https://t.co/niMpx1gGi9
New research in mice offers a closer understanding of the underlying mechanisms behind fainting, according to the journal Nature. https://t.co/RejgY163Av
In a study of mice, researchers pinned down neurons that influence motion sickness – and found that a drug to treat gastrointestinal conditions could prevent it. https://t.co/09w2H2UPzq
New research in mice offers a closer understanding of the underlying mechanisms behind fainting, according to the journal Nature. https://t.co/XJyuBt88zo
Nature research paper: Mechanisms of neurotransmitter transport and drug inhibition in human VMAT2 https://t.co/l6K7oK3QwD
Nature research paper: Vagal sensory neurons mediate the Bezold–Jarisch reflex and induce syncope https://t.co/1jy8TzCcv3
In a study of mice, researchers pinned down neurons that influence motion sickness – and found that a drug to treat gastrointestinal conditions could prevent it. https://t.co/pzRG1MxByL