Glucagon‐Like Peptide‐1 Links Ingestion, Homeostasis, and the Heart
Jean‐Philippe Krieger,
Derek Daniels,
Shin Lee
et al.
Abstract:Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1), a hormone released from enteroendocrine cells in the distal small and large intestines in response to nutrients and other stimuli, not only controls eating and insulin release, but is also involved in drinking control as well as renal and cardiovascular functions. Moreover, GLP‐1 functions as a central nervous system peptide transmitter, produced by preproglucagon (PPG) neurons in the hindbrain. Intestinal GLP‐1 inhibits eating by activating vagal sensory neurons directly, via … Show more
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