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Enteroendocrine cells regulate intestinal homeostasis and epithelial function

Jennifer Nwako, Heather A. McCauley

2024Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Enteroendocrine cells (EECs) are well-known for their systemic hormonal effects, especially in the regulation of appetite and glycemia. Much less is known about how the products made by EECs regulate their local environment within the intestine. Here, we focus on paracrine interactions between EECs and other intestinal cells as they regulate three essential aspects of intestinal homeostasis and physiology: 1) intestinal stem cell function and proliferation; 2) nutrient absorption; and 3) mucosal barrier function. We also discuss the ability of EECs to express multiple hormones, describe in vitro and in vivo models to study EECs, and consider how EECs are altered in GI disease.

Topics & Concepts

Enteroendocrine cellParacrine signallingBiologyHomeostasisCell biologyHormoneFunction (biology)Glucose homeostasisIntestinal epitheliumEndocrine systemEndocrinologyInternal medicineEpitheliumMedicineInsulinReceptorBiochemistryInsulin resistanceGeneticsNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesPancreatic function and diabetesFibroblast Growth Factor Research
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