(1) Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with a duodenal hypermotility in postprandial conditions that favors hyperglycemia and insulin resistance via the gut-brain axis. Enterosynes, molecules produced within the gut with effects on the enteric nervous system, have been recently discovered and pointed to as potential key modulators of the glycemia. Indeed, targeting the enteric nervous system that controls gut motility is now considered as an innovative therapeutic way in T2D to limit intestinal glucose absorption and restore the gut-brain axis to improve insulin sensitivity. So far, little is known about the role of glucose on duodenal contraction in fasted and fed states in normal and diabetic conditions. The aim of the presen...
Glucose in the gut lumen activates gut endocrine cells to release 5-HT, glucagon-like peptide 1/2 (G...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
Objective: Decreasing duodenal contraction is now considered as a major focus for the treatment of t...
Objective: Decreasing duodenal contraction is now considered as a major focus for the treatment of t...
Background: Similar to the high-fat diet (HFD), the high-glycemic diet (HGD) contributes to the deve...
The gut-brain axis is of crucial importance for controlling glucose homeostasis. Alteration of this ...
International audienceAbstract Intestinal detection of nutrients is a crucial step to inform the who...
International audienceAbstract Intestinal detection of nutrients is a crucial step to inform the who...
International audienceAbstract Intestinal detection of nutrients is a crucial step to inform the who...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: Small intestinal glucose ...
Gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients are commonplace, and are believed to be due, at least...
Context: Acute hyperglycemia slows gastric emptying, but its effects on small intestinal motor activ...
Gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients are commonplace, and are believed to be due, at least...
Gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients are commonplace, and are believed to be due, at least...
Glucose in the gut lumen activates gut endocrine cells to release 5-HT, glucagon-like peptide 1/2 (G...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
Objective: Decreasing duodenal contraction is now considered as a major focus for the treatment of t...
Objective: Decreasing duodenal contraction is now considered as a major focus for the treatment of t...
Background: Similar to the high-fat diet (HFD), the high-glycemic diet (HGD) contributes to the deve...
The gut-brain axis is of crucial importance for controlling glucose homeostasis. Alteration of this ...
International audienceAbstract Intestinal detection of nutrients is a crucial step to inform the who...
International audienceAbstract Intestinal detection of nutrients is a crucial step to inform the who...
International audienceAbstract Intestinal detection of nutrients is a crucial step to inform the who...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: Small intestinal glucose ...
Gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients are commonplace, and are believed to be due, at least...
Context: Acute hyperglycemia slows gastric emptying, but its effects on small intestinal motor activ...
Gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients are commonplace, and are believed to be due, at least...
Gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic patients are commonplace, and are believed to be due, at least...
Glucose in the gut lumen activates gut endocrine cells to release 5-HT, glucagon-like peptide 1/2 (G...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...
The gut-brain axis is now considered as a major actor in the control of glycemia. Recent discoveries...