For the last 100 years, secretin has been extensively studied for its hormonal effects in the gastrointestinal tract. Recent observation by our group that this classical gastrointestinal hormone is readily releasable from hypothalamic neurons upon K+ -evoked depolarization suggested a potential influence of this peptide on the neuronal activity within this brain region. We hereby showed that intracerebroventricularly-injected secretin could elevate c-fos and vasopressin (VP) gene expression in the magnocellular subdivision of the Paraventricular Nucleus as well as throughout the Supraoptic Nucleus. In addition, it could also enhance, through a cAMP/PKA-dependent pathway, the basal release of VP from the hypothalamic explants. Toge...
Secretin holds a unique place in the history of endocrinology and gastrointestinal physiology, as it...
Previous studies demonstrated that secretin could be released from the cerebellum, where it exerts a...
Somato‐dendritic secretion was first demonstrated over 30 years ago. However, although its existence...
pp. 133-188 of this journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th International Symposium on VIP, PAC...
Secretin was first discovered as a gastrointestinal hormone a century ago, and to date, the role of...
Symposium 2 - Central mechanisms (1)Regulation of body fluid solute concentrations is critical to re...
Secretin, a 27-amino-acid brain-gut hormone, is a putative neuropeptide believed to have neuromodula...
Session 5: Endocrine System and Metabolism: no. PL5This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: VIP, ...
The discovery of secretin initiated the field of endocrinology. Over the past century, multiple gast...
Fluid balance is critical to life and hence is tightly controlled in the body. Angiotensin II (ANGII...
Session 5: Endocrine System and Metabolism: no. O13This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: VIP, ...
Secretin (Sct) is released into the circulation postprandially from the duodenal S-cells. The major ...
Multiple gut hormones are involved in the regulation of food intake. Secretin (SCT), a classical gu...
Secretin (SCT) is a classical peptide hormone that is synthesized and released from the gastrointest...
Secretin (SCT) is a classical peptide hormone that is synthesized and released from the gastrointest...
Secretin holds a unique place in the history of endocrinology and gastrointestinal physiology, as it...
Previous studies demonstrated that secretin could be released from the cerebellum, where it exerts a...
Somato‐dendritic secretion was first demonstrated over 30 years ago. However, although its existence...
pp. 133-188 of this journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th International Symposium on VIP, PAC...
Secretin was first discovered as a gastrointestinal hormone a century ago, and to date, the role of...
Symposium 2 - Central mechanisms (1)Regulation of body fluid solute concentrations is critical to re...
Secretin, a 27-amino-acid brain-gut hormone, is a putative neuropeptide believed to have neuromodula...
Session 5: Endocrine System and Metabolism: no. PL5This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: VIP, ...
The discovery of secretin initiated the field of endocrinology. Over the past century, multiple gast...
Fluid balance is critical to life and hence is tightly controlled in the body. Angiotensin II (ANGII...
Session 5: Endocrine System and Metabolism: no. O13This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: VIP, ...
Secretin (Sct) is released into the circulation postprandially from the duodenal S-cells. The major ...
Multiple gut hormones are involved in the regulation of food intake. Secretin (SCT), a classical gu...
Secretin (SCT) is a classical peptide hormone that is synthesized and released from the gastrointest...
Secretin (SCT) is a classical peptide hormone that is synthesized and released from the gastrointest...
Secretin holds a unique place in the history of endocrinology and gastrointestinal physiology, as it...
Previous studies demonstrated that secretin could be released from the cerebellum, where it exerts a...
Somato‐dendritic secretion was first demonstrated over 30 years ago. However, although its existence...