Role of the gut–brain axis in energy and glucose metabolism
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Abstract
The gastrointestinal tract plays a role in the development and treatment of metabolic diseases. During a meal, the gut provides crucial information to the brain regarding incoming nutrients to allow proper maintenance of energy and glucose homeostasis. This gut-brain communication is regulated by various peptides or hormones that are secreted from the gut in response to nutrients; these signaling molecules can enter the circulation and act directly on the brain, or they can act indirectly via paracrine action on local vagal and spinal afferent neurons that innervate the gut. In addition, the enteric nervous system can act as a relay from the gut to the brain. The current review will outline the different…
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- Energy metabolism
- Carbohydrate metabolism
- Gut–brain axis
- Metabolism
- Endocrinology
- Neuroscience
- Biology
- Internal medicine
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