The gastrointestinal tract contains the enteric nervous system within its walls and a large community of microbial symbionts (microbiota) in its lumen. In recent years, studies have shown that these two systems that lie adjacent to each other interact. This review will summarize new data using mouse models demonstrating the concurrent development of the enteric nervous system and microbiota during key pre- and postnatal stages. It will also discuss the possible roles that microbiota play on influencing enteric nervous system development and implications of antibiotic exposure during developmental windows.
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