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Physiology, pathophysiology and therapeutic implications of enteroendocrine control of food intake.

Jessie A Elliott1,2, John V Reynolds2, Carel W le Roux1,3, Neil G Docherty1,3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: With the increasing prevalence of obesity and its associated comorbidities, strides to improve treatment strategies have enhanced our understanding of the function of the gut in the regulation of food intake. The most successful intervention for obesity to date, bariatric surgery effectively manipulates enteroendocrine physiology to enhance satiety and reduce hunger. Areas covered: In the present article, we provide a detailed overview of the physiology of enteroendocrine control of food intake, and discuss its pathophysiologic correlates and therapeutic implications in both obesity and gastrointestinal disease. Expert commentary: Ongoing research in the field of nutrient sensing by L-cells, as well as understanding the role of the microbiome and bile acid signaling may facilitate the development of novel strategies to combat the rising population health threat associated with obesity. Further refinement of post-prandial satiety gut hormone based therapies, including the development of chimeric peptides exploiting the pleiotropic nature of the gut hormone response, and identification of novel methods of delivery may hold the key to optimization of therapeutic modulation of gut hormone physiology in obesity.

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Keywords:  GLP-1; Gut hormones; L-cell; OXM; PYY; RYGB; adiponectin; anorexia; appetite; bariatric surgery; body weight; esophagectomy; gastrectomy; gastric bypass; ghrelin; glucagon-like peptide 1; hunger; hypothalamus; insulin; leptin; malnutrition; obesity; oxyntomodulin; peptide YY; satiety; surgery; weight loss

Year:  2016        PMID: 30058920     DOI: 10.1080/17446651.2016.1245140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 1744-6651


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1.  Obesity management for the gastroenterologist.

Authors:  Saleem Ansari; Hasan Haboubi; Nadim Haboubi
Journal:  Frontline Gastroenterol       Date:  2020-04-27
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