GLP-1 appetite control via intestinofugal neurons
The gut hormone glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1)holds significant therapeutic interest for glycaemic and appetite control,but an endocrine role has been questioned,since GLP-1 is broken down rapidly in the bloodstream.A major new study by Zhang et al.,identifies that a unique neuronal population within the enteric nervous system,whose axons leave the gut wall and activate sympathetic prevertebral neurons,links intestinal GLP-1 to gastric distension and acute appetite suppression,that characterizes a gastrointestinal behavior known as the"ileal brake".
control、appetite、intestinofugal、neurons
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R563.102;TH137;TQ172.6
2022-08-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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711-712