INTRODUCTION: Although, the implication of intestinal chemosensitivity in the control of food intake is now widely accepted, its precise mechanisms and its modalities of communication with the central nervous system remain poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: the aim of this study was to refine our understanding of nutrient detection within the intestine and to determine the involvement of vagal pathways in the transfer of visceral information from the gastrointestinal tract to the brain. RESULTS: the present study supports the hypothesis proposing that the intestine can be considered also as a sensory organ. It also appeared that the vagus nerve does play a role in transmitting visceral information to the brain. CONCLUSIONS: Vagally mediated inte...
Energy homeostasis requires precise measurement of the quantity and quality of ingested food. The va...
Non-technical summary Obesity is known to result from energy intake in excess of expenditure. What ...
Endogenous glucose production is a crucial function for the organism, accounting for the maintenance...
INTRODUCTION: Although, the implication of intestinal chemosensitivity in the control of food intake...
Véritable enjeu de santé publique, l’obésité et ses complications seraient la conséquence d’un état ...
Le tractus gastro-intestinal, interface initiale pour la détection, la digestion et l'absorption des...
The possible mechanisms that may be involved in nutrient detection in the wall of the gastrointestin...
A deleterious nutritional environment induces a metabolic programming thus leading to an increased r...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
The importance of bidirectional brain-gut communication in the regulation and dysregulation of many ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Changes in diet are a challenge to the gastroi...
The communication between the gut and the brain is important for the control of energy homeostasis. ...
Protein is accepted as the nutrient with the most satiating effect. During digestion it acts at diff...
Given the crucial role of the gastrointestinal tract and associated organs in handling nutrient assi...
Omnivores, including rodents and humans, compose their diets from a wide variety of potential foods....
Energy homeostasis requires precise measurement of the quantity and quality of ingested food. The va...
Non-technical summary Obesity is known to result from energy intake in excess of expenditure. What ...
Endogenous glucose production is a crucial function for the organism, accounting for the maintenance...
INTRODUCTION: Although, the implication of intestinal chemosensitivity in the control of food intake...
Véritable enjeu de santé publique, l’obésité et ses complications seraient la conséquence d’un état ...
Le tractus gastro-intestinal, interface initiale pour la détection, la digestion et l'absorption des...
The possible mechanisms that may be involved in nutrient detection in the wall of the gastrointestin...
A deleterious nutritional environment induces a metabolic programming thus leading to an increased r...
The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than be...
The importance of bidirectional brain-gut communication in the regulation and dysregulation of many ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Changes in diet are a challenge to the gastroi...
The communication between the gut and the brain is important for the control of energy homeostasis. ...
Protein is accepted as the nutrient with the most satiating effect. During digestion it acts at diff...
Given the crucial role of the gastrointestinal tract and associated organs in handling nutrient assi...
Omnivores, including rodents and humans, compose their diets from a wide variety of potential foods....
Energy homeostasis requires precise measurement of the quantity and quality of ingested food. The va...
Non-technical summary Obesity is known to result from energy intake in excess of expenditure. What ...
Endogenous glucose production is a crucial function for the organism, accounting for the maintenance...