systementeric
Systementeric is a nonstandard term used in some discussions to describe the interface between systemic physiology and the enteric nervous system (ENS) in the gastrointestinal tract. It is not widely defined in medical dictionaries or formal nomenclature. In practice, authors usually refer to the gut–brain axis, the enteric nervous system, or systemic influences on gut function rather than using "systementeric."
Etymology and usage: The term combines "system" indicating body-wide processes with "enteric" referring to the intestine.
Relation to the enteric nervous system: The ENS is a semi-autonomous network of neurons within the GI
Contexts and scope: The concept appears in discussions of gut–system interactions, pharmacokinetics of orally administered drugs,
See also: enteric nervous system; gut-brain axis; autonomic nervous system.