Diet differentially regulates enterochromaffin cell serotonin content, density and nutrient sensitivity in the mouse small and large intestine

May 8, 2020Neurogastroenterology and motility

Diet changes serotonin levels, cell amounts, and nutrient response in different parts of the mouse gut

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Abstract

Obesogenic conditions affect enterochromaffin (EC) cells in a region-dependent manner.

  • Duodenal EC cells from mice with diet-induced obesity show impaired sugar sensing despite increased serotonin content per cell.
  • Colonic EC cell numbers are significantly increased in mice with diet-induced obesity.
  • Colonic EC cells maintain unaltered nutrient sensing capacity under obesogenic conditions.
  • The findings suggest potential mechanisms underlying altered circulating serotonin levels associated with obesity and metabolic disease.

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