Gut feelings: the emerging biology of gut–brain communication
EA Mayer - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2011 - nature.com
The concept that the gut and the brain are closely connected, and that this interaction plays
an important part not only in gastrointestinal function but also in certain feeling states and in …
an important part not only in gastrointestinal function but also in certain feeling states and in …
Taste buds: cells, signals and synapses
The past decade has witnessed a consolidation and refinement of the extraordinary
progress made in taste research. This Review describes recent advances in our …
progress made in taste research. This Review describes recent advances in our …
Novel metabolic and physiological functions of branched chain amino acids: a review
S Zhang, X Zeng, M Ren, X Mao, S Qiao - Journal of animal science and …, 2017 - Springer
It is widely known that branched chain amino acids (BCAA) are not only elementary
components for building muscle tissue but also participate in increasing protein synthesis in …
components for building muscle tissue but also participate in increasing protein synthesis in …
[HTML][HTML] Review series: The cell biology of taste
Taste buds are aggregates of 50–100 polarized neuroepithelial cells that detect nutrients
and other compounds. Combined analyses of gene expression and cellular function reveal …
and other compounds. Combined analyses of gene expression and cellular function reveal …
An evolutionary perspective on food and human taste
PAS Breslin - Current Biology, 2013 - cell.com
The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other chemical compounds activate
specialized receptor cells within the oral cavity. Taste helps us decide what to eat and …
specialized receptor cells within the oral cavity. Taste helps us decide what to eat and …
The gut as a sensory organ
The gastrointestinal tract presents the largest and most vulnerable surface to the outside
world. Simultaneously, it must be accessible and permeable to nutrients and must defend …
world. Simultaneously, it must be accessible and permeable to nutrients and must defend …
[BOOK][B] Good reasons for bad feelings: Insights from the frontier of evolutionary psychiatry
RM Nesse - 2019 - books.google.com
A founder of the field of evolutionary medicine uses his decades of experience as a
psychiatrist to provide a much-needed new framework for making sense of mental illness …
psychiatrist to provide a much-needed new framework for making sense of mental illness …
Critical review evaluating the pig as a model for human nutritional physiology
The present review examines the pig as a model for physiological studies in human subjects
related to nutrient sensing, appetite regulation, gut barrier function, intestinal microbiota and …
related to nutrient sensing, appetite regulation, gut barrier function, intestinal microbiota and …
Pharmacogenomics of GLP-1 receptor agonists: a genome-wide analysis of observational data and large randomised controlled trials
Background In the treatment of type 2 diabetes, GLP-1 receptor agonists lower blood
glucose concentrations, body weight, and have cardiovascular benefits. The efficacy and …
glucose concentrations, body weight, and have cardiovascular benefits. The efficacy and …
Vagal neurocircuitry and its influence on gastric motility
RA Travagli, L Anselmi - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & …, 2016 - nature.com
A large body of research has been dedicated to the effects of gastrointestinal peptides on
vagal afferent fibres, yet multiple lines of evidence indicate that gastrointestinal peptides …
vagal afferent fibres, yet multiple lines of evidence indicate that gastrointestinal peptides …