The gut is one of the most important sources of bioactive peptides in the body. In addition to their direct actions in the brain and/or peripheral tissues, the intestinal peptides can also have an impact on enteric nervous neurons. By modifying the endogenousproduction of these peptides, one may expect modify the “local” physiology such as glucose absorption, but also could have a “global” action via the gut–brain axis. Due to the various origins of gut peptides (i.e., nutrients, intestinal wall, gut microbiota) and the heterogeneity of enteric neurons population, the potential physiological parameters control by the interaction between the two partners are multiple. In this review, we will exclusively focus on the role of enteric nervous s...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
The gastrointestinal tract stores ingested nutrients in the stomach which are then delivered to the ...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
Multiple peptide hormones produced within the gastrointestinal system act also in the central nervou...
Sensing nutrients within the gastrointestinal tract engages the enteroendocrine cell system to signa...
An aging world population exposed to a sedentary life style is currently plagued by chronic metaboli...
Published: 27 September 2018The gastrointestinal tract stores ingested nutrients in the stomach whic...
Sensing nutrients within the gastrointestinal tract engages the enteroendocrine cell system to signa...
There are more than 2 billion overweight and obese individuals worldwide, surpassing for the first t...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. The gut-brain-axis refers to the bidirectional communication between the enteri...
Copyright © 2018 Kreuch, Keating, Wu, Horowitz, Rayner and Young. This is an open-access article dis...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is an integrative neuronal network, organized in two ganglionated p...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is an integrative neuronal network, organized in two ganglionated p...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
The gastrointestinal tract stores ingested nutrients in the stomach which are then delivered to the ...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
Multiple peptide hormones produced within the gastrointestinal system act also in the central nervou...
Sensing nutrients within the gastrointestinal tract engages the enteroendocrine cell system to signa...
An aging world population exposed to a sedentary life style is currently plagued by chronic metaboli...
Published: 27 September 2018The gastrointestinal tract stores ingested nutrients in the stomach whic...
Sensing nutrients within the gastrointestinal tract engages the enteroendocrine cell system to signa...
There are more than 2 billion overweight and obese individuals worldwide, surpassing for the first t...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. The gut-brain-axis refers to the bidirectional communication between the enteri...
Copyright © 2018 Kreuch, Keating, Wu, Horowitz, Rayner and Young. This is an open-access article dis...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is an integrative neuronal network, organized in two ganglionated p...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is an integrative neuronal network, organized in two ganglionated p...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
The gastrointestinal tract stores ingested nutrients in the stomach which are then delivered to the ...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...