2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3112286/v1
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An enteroendocrine-microbial axis in the large intestine controls host metabolism

Ezra Burstein,
Shuai Tan,
Jacobo Santolaya
et al.

Abstract: Nutrient handling is an essential function of the gastrointestinal tract. Most nutrient absorption occurs in the small intestine and is coordinated by hormone-producing intestinal epithelial cells known as enteroendocrine cells (EECs). In contrast, the colon mostly reclaims water and electrolytes, and handles the influx of microbially-derived metabolites, including short chain fatty acids (SCFA). Hormonal responses of small intestinal EECs have been extensively studied but much less in known about the role of … Show more

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