[PDF][PDF] Tryptophan metabolites get the gut moving

N Benech, N Rolhion, H Sokol - Cell host & microbe, 2021 - cell.com
N Benech, N Rolhion, H Sokol
Cell host & microbe, 2021cell.com
How gut microbes can regulate the enteric nervous system and gut-brain communications is
a field of intense research. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Ye et al. demonstrate that
bacteria can control intestinal motility and vagal neuronal activation via tryptophan
catabolites through the receptor TrpA1 of enteroendocrine cells.
How gut microbes can regulate the enteric nervous system and gut-brain communications is a field of intense research. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Ye et al. demonstrate that bacteria can control intestinal motility and vagal neuronal activation via tryptophan catabolites through the receptor TrpA1 of enteroendocrine cells.
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