| Literature DB >> 28591631 |
Maud Soty1, Amandine Gautier-Stein1, Fabienne Rajas1, Gilles Mithieux2.
Abstract
Intestinal gluconeogenesis is a recently identified function influencing energy homeostasis. Intestinal gluconeogenesis induced by specific nutrients releases glucose, which is sensed by the nervous system surrounding the portal vein. This initiates a signal positively influencing parameters involved in glucose control and energy management controlled by the brain. This knowledge has extended our vision of the gut-brain axis, classically ascribed to gastrointestinal hormones. Our work raises several questions relating to the conditions under which intestinal gluconeogenesis proceeds and may provide its metabolic benefits. It also leads to questions on the advantage conferred by its conservation through a process of natural selection.Entities:
Keywords: brain glucose sensing; endogenous glucose production; energy homeostasis; food intake; glucose control; insulin sensitivity; intestinal gluconeogenesis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28591631 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2017.04.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Metab ISSN: 1550-4131 Impact factor: 27.287