Gut Neurons May Hold Key to Treating Constipation in Parkinson’s
Researchers at Stanford University have made a groundbreaking discovery that could lead to new treatments for constipation in patients with Parkinson’s disease. The study found that specific nerve cells in the gut, known as glutamatergic neurons, play a crucial role in regulating bowel movements. These neurons release a signaling molecule called glutamate, which helps coordinate … Read more