The role of secretin as a classical hormone in the gastrointestinal system is well-established. The recent debate on the use of secretin as a potential therapeutic treatment for autistic patients urges a better understanding of the neuroactive functions of secretin. Indeed, there is an increasing body of evidence pointing to the direction that, in addition to other peptides in the secretin/glucagon superfamily, secretin is also a neuropeptide. The purpose of this review is to discuss the recent data for supporting the neurocrine roles of secretin in rodents. By in situ hybridization and immunostaining, secretin was found to be expressed in distinct neuronal populations within the cerebellum and cerebral cortex, whereas the receptor transcri...
The expression and spatial distribution of secretin and its receptor in human cerebellum were invest...
The brain-gut peptide secretin has drawn increasing attentions due to its neuroactivities in the br...
Previous studies demonstrated that secretin could modulate synaptic transmission in the rat cerebell...
The brain-gut peptide secretin has been used to treat subjects suffering from the neurodevelopmenta...
Secretin was the first hormone discovered in human history, and yet, its function as a neuropeptide ...
There is increasing interest in the role played by secretin in the central nervous system. Recent ev...
Secretin shows a wide distribution in the brain. Functional significance of central secretin is st...
The discovery of secretin initiated the field of endocrinology. Over the past century, multiple gast...
Secretin holds a unique place in the history of endocrinology and gastrointestinal physiology, as it...
Since its initial discovery, secretin is now coined as a classical hormone with widespread distribut...
Secretin (SCT) was firstly discovered as a gut peptide hormone in stimulating pancreatic secretion, ...
Secretin, a 27-amino acid gastrointestinal peptide, was initially discovered based on its activities...
The primary sensory neurons use glutamate as a major neurotransmitter. Several neuropeptides are al...
Motor coordination and motor learning processes are vital for animal survival. Both functions requir...
Secretin was first discovered as a gastrointestinal hormone a century ago, and to date, the role of...
The expression and spatial distribution of secretin and its receptor in human cerebellum were invest...
The brain-gut peptide secretin has drawn increasing attentions due to its neuroactivities in the br...
Previous studies demonstrated that secretin could modulate synaptic transmission in the rat cerebell...
The brain-gut peptide secretin has been used to treat subjects suffering from the neurodevelopmenta...
Secretin was the first hormone discovered in human history, and yet, its function as a neuropeptide ...
There is increasing interest in the role played by secretin in the central nervous system. Recent ev...
Secretin shows a wide distribution in the brain. Functional significance of central secretin is st...
The discovery of secretin initiated the field of endocrinology. Over the past century, multiple gast...
Secretin holds a unique place in the history of endocrinology and gastrointestinal physiology, as it...
Since its initial discovery, secretin is now coined as a classical hormone with widespread distribut...
Secretin (SCT) was firstly discovered as a gut peptide hormone in stimulating pancreatic secretion, ...
Secretin, a 27-amino acid gastrointestinal peptide, was initially discovered based on its activities...
The primary sensory neurons use glutamate as a major neurotransmitter. Several neuropeptides are al...
Motor coordination and motor learning processes are vital for animal survival. Both functions requir...
Secretin was first discovered as a gastrointestinal hormone a century ago, and to date, the role of...
The expression and spatial distribution of secretin and its receptor in human cerebellum were invest...
The brain-gut peptide secretin has drawn increasing attentions due to its neuroactivities in the br...
Previous studies demonstrated that secretin could modulate synaptic transmission in the rat cerebell...