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Recent advances in vasoactive intestinal peptide physiology and pathophysiology: focus on the gastrointestinal system.

Authors :
Iwasaki, Mari
Iwasaki, Mari
Akiba, Yasutada
Kaunitz, Jonathan D
Iwasaki, Mari
Iwasaki, Mari
Akiba, Yasutada
Kaunitz, Jonathan D
Source :
F1000Research; vol 8, 1629-1629; 2046-1402
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), a gut peptide hormone originally reported as a vasodilator in 1970, has multiple physiological and pathological effects on development, growth, and the control of neuronal, epithelial, and endocrine cell functions that in turn regulate ion secretion, nutrient absorption, gut motility, glycemic control, carcinogenesis, immune responses, and circadian rhythms. Genetic ablation of this peptide and its receptors in mice also provides new insights into the contribution of VIP towards physiological signaling and the pathogenesis of related diseases. Here, we discuss the impact of VIP on gastrointestinal function and diseases based on recent findings, also providing insight into its possible therapeutic application to diabetes, autoimmune diseases and cancer.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
F1000Research; vol 8, 1629-1629; 2046-1402
Notes :
application/pdf, F1000Research vol 8, 1629-1629 2046-1402
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287426146
Document Type :
Electronic Resource