Purpose of review: Two independent serotonin systems exist, one in the brain and the other in the periphery. Serotonin is a well known monoaminergic neurotransmitter in the central nervous system and it is known to regulate feeding behavior, meal size, and body weight. On the other hand, there is much less evidence for the role of serotonin as a gastrointestinal hormone, particularly with respect to its effects on glucose and lipid metabolism. This review summarizes our current understanding of the role of peripheral serotonin on glucose and lipid metabolism and the implications of this for further research. Recent findings: The enterochromaffin cells of the gastrointestinal tract produce peripheral serotonin postprandially. In mice, it ind...
Serotonin modulates a wide array of neurobehavioral and physiologic processes in mammals, and it has...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide, while the development of effecti...
Purpose of review: Two independent serotonin systems exist, one in the brain and the other in the pe...
Energy homeostasis is maintained by balancing energy intake and energy expenditure. In addition to t...
AbstractMetabolic homeostasis in the organism is assured both by the nervous system and by hormones....
Whole body energy balance is achieved through the coor-dinated regulation of energy intake and energ...
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) is a monoamine that has various functions in both neuronal an...
Copyright © 2015 Rodrigo Arreola et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeC...
Serotonin is synthesized by two distinct tryptophan hydroxylases, one in the brain and one in the pe...
Copyright © 2019 Luis Rodrigo Cataldo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Central and peripheral serotonin (5HT) have opposing functions in the regulation of energy homeostas...
The transition from net glucose production by the liver to net glucose uptake after a meal is regula...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The control of glucose and energy homeostasis, including feeding behaviour, is ti...
Serotonin modulates a wide array of neurobehavioral and physiologic processes in mammals, and it has...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide, while the development of effecti...
Purpose of review: Two independent serotonin systems exist, one in the brain and the other in the pe...
Energy homeostasis is maintained by balancing energy intake and energy expenditure. In addition to t...
AbstractMetabolic homeostasis in the organism is assured both by the nervous system and by hormones....
Whole body energy balance is achieved through the coor-dinated regulation of energy intake and energ...
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) is a monoamine that has various functions in both neuronal an...
Copyright © 2015 Rodrigo Arreola et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeC...
Serotonin is synthesized by two distinct tryptophan hydroxylases, one in the brain and one in the pe...
Copyright © 2019 Luis Rodrigo Cataldo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Central and peripheral serotonin (5HT) have opposing functions in the regulation of energy homeostas...
The transition from net glucose production by the liver to net glucose uptake after a meal is regula...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The control of glucose and energy homeostasis, including feeding behaviour, is ti...
Serotonin modulates a wide array of neurobehavioral and physiologic processes in mammals, and it has...
Enteroendocrine cells lining the gut epithelium constitute the largest endocrine organ in the body a...
Abstract The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide, while the development of effecti...