2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.11.008
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Secretin: An Old Hormone with a Burning Secret

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“…These effects of secretin suggest that secretin could potentially induce negative energy balance and weight loss in rodents and humans. [64]…”
Section: Literature Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These effects of secretin suggest that secretin could potentially induce negative energy balance and weight loss in rodents and humans. [64]…”
Section: Literature Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These effects of secretin suggest that secretin could potentially induce negative energy balance and weight loss in rodents and humans. [64] The findings presented by Li et al [65] provide us with an incomplete narrative regarding the potential of secretin as a target for weight control in humans. Exploring secretin as a potential tool for managing weight appears logical since it plays a role in facultative meal-induced thermogenesis and promotes satiety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…bicarbonate) release [13] to neutralise the duodenal acid load from the stomach. It also has a role in satiety [14], and it may mediate satiety by affecting postprandial thermogenesis via brown fat action [15], at least in mice. In terms of macronutrient effects, there is not much known, but one study showed no effect of a protein rich meal on postprandial blood secretin levels [16].…”
Section: Peptide Hormones From the Alimentary Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%