The nutrient‐sensing repertoires of mouse enterochromaffin cells differ between duodenum and colon

Mar 3, 2017Neurogastroenterology and motility

Mouse gut serotonin-producing cells respond differently to nutrients in the upper versus lower intestine

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Abstract

Both duodenal and colonic enterochromaffin cells express nutrient receptors and transporters, with notable regional differences.

  • Duodenal enterochromaffin cells show higher expression of tryptophan hydroxylase-1 and specific sugar transporters.
  • Colonic enterochromaffin cells express elevated levels of certain free fatty acid receptors.
  • The distinct expression patterns suggest that enterochromaffin cells have different roles depending on their location in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • These findings indicate a diverse physiological function of enterochromaffin cells beyond mere serotonin production.

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