The interaction between gut inflammatory processes and stress is gaining increasing recognition. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-receptor activation in the brain is well established as a key signaling pathway initiating the various components of the stress response including in the viscera. In addition, a local CRF signaling system has been recently established in the gut. This review summarize the present knowledge on mechanisms through which both brain and gut CRF receptors modulate intestinal inflammatory processes and its relevance towards increased inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) activity and post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) susceptibility induced by stress.

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