ea0038s10.2 | Blood and guts: how the intestine transduces nutritional cues to endocrine signals (Supported by <emphasis role="italic">Journal of Endocrinology</emphasis>) | SFEBES2015
Duca Frank
The gastrointestinal tract is anatomically positioned to play a crucial role in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis, providing critical postingestive negative feedback to regulate both exogenous energy intake, as well as endogenous glucose production. This talk will highlight the ability of small intestinal lipid sensing to lower glucose production via a gut–brain–liver axis that is dependent on local gut peptide signaling. Furthermore, recent evidence indicates ...