The enteroendocrine system is the primary sensor of ingested nutrients and is responsible for secreting an array of gut hormones, which modulate multiple physiological responses including gastrointestinal motility and secretion, glucose homeostasis, and appetite. This Review provides an up-to-date synopsis of the molecular mechanisms underlying enteroendocrine nutrient sensing and highlights our current understanding of the neuro-hormonal regulation of gut hormone secretion, including the interaction between the enteroendocrine system and the enteric nervous system. It is hoped that a deeper understanding of how these systems collectively regulate postprandial physiology will further facilitate the development of novel therapeutic strategie...
The release of gut hormones involved in the control of food intake is dependent on the acute nutriti...
International audienceWith the continuous rise in the worldwide prevalence of obesity and type 2 dia...
The small intestine has long been thought to be only a selective barrier between external and intern...
The enteroendocrine system of the gut acts both locally and peripherally, regulating gastrointestina...
It is now widely appreciated that gastrointestinal function is central to the regulation of metaboli...
The ability of humans to sense chemical signals in ingested substances is implicit in the ability to...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
The ability of humans to sense chemical signals in ingested substances is implicit in the ability to...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
This review discusses the role of enteroendocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract as chemorecept...
The ability of humans to sense chemical signals in ingested substances is implicit in the ability to...
This review discusses the role of enteroendocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract as chemorecept...
This review discusses the role of enteroendocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract as chemorecept...
The gastrointestinal tract can assess the nutrient composition of ingested food. The nutrient-sensin...
The release of gut hormones involved in the control of food intake is dependent on the acute nutriti...
International audienceWith the continuous rise in the worldwide prevalence of obesity and type 2 dia...
The small intestine has long been thought to be only a selective barrier between external and intern...
The enteroendocrine system of the gut acts both locally and peripherally, regulating gastrointestina...
It is now widely appreciated that gastrointestinal function is central to the regulation of metaboli...
The ability of humans to sense chemical signals in ingested substances is implicit in the ability to...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
The ability of humans to sense chemical signals in ingested substances is implicit in the ability to...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
This review discusses the role of enteroendocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract as chemorecept...
The ability of humans to sense chemical signals in ingested substances is implicit in the ability to...
This review discusses the role of enteroendocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract as chemorecept...
This review discusses the role of enteroendocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract as chemorecept...
The gastrointestinal tract can assess the nutrient composition of ingested food. The nutrient-sensin...
The release of gut hormones involved in the control of food intake is dependent on the acute nutriti...
International audienceWith the continuous rise in the worldwide prevalence of obesity and type 2 dia...
The small intestine has long been thought to be only a selective barrier between external and intern...