Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls

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Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls. / Gilliam-Vigh, Hannah; Jorsal, Tina; Nielsen, Sophie W.; Forman, Julie L.; Pedersen, Jens; Poulsen, Steen S.; Vilsbøll, Tina; Knop, Filip K.

I: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2023, s. 2211–2216.

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Gilliam-Vigh, H, Jorsal, T, Nielsen, SW, Forman, JL, Pedersen, J, Poulsen, SS, Vilsbøll, T & Knop, FK 2023, 'Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls', Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, s. 2211–2216. https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgad146

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Gilliam-Vigh, H., Jorsal, T., Nielsen, S. W., Forman, J. L., Pedersen, J., Poulsen, S. S., Vilsbøll, T., & Knop, F. K. (2023). Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2211–2216. https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgad146

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Gilliam-Vigh H, Jorsal T, Nielsen SW, Forman JL, Pedersen J, Poulsen SS o.a. Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2023;2211–2216. https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgad146

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Gilliam-Vigh, Hannah ; Jorsal, Tina ; Nielsen, Sophie W. ; Forman, Julie L. ; Pedersen, Jens ; Poulsen, Steen S. ; Vilsbøll, Tina ; Knop, Filip K. / Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls. I: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2023 ; s. 2211–2216.

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title = "Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls",
abstract = "Context Enteroendocrine N cells secrete neurotensin (NTS). NTS reduces food intake in rodents and may increase insulin release. In humans, postprandial NTS responses increase following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, associating the hormone with the glucose- and body weight-lowering effects of these procedures. Objective We looked at N cell density and mucosal messenger RNA (mRNA) expression profiles of NTS and NTS receptors in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients and healthy controls. Methods Using double-balloon enteroscopy, 12 patients with T2D and 12 sex-, age-, and body mass index-matched healthy controls had mucosa biopsies taken from the entire length of the small intestine (at 30-cm intervals) and from 7 anatomically well-defined locations in the large intestine. Biopsies were analyzed using immunohistochemistry and mRNA sequencing. Results N cell density and NTS mRNA expression gradually increased from the duodenum to the ileum, while negligible NTS-positive cells and NTS mRNA expression were observed in the large intestine. NTS receptor 1 and 2 mRNA expression were not detected, but sortilin, a single-pass transmembrane neuropeptide receptor of which NTS also is a ligand, was uniformly expressed in the intestines. Patients with T2D exhibited lower levels of NTS-positive cells and mRNA expression than healthy controls, but this was not statistically significant after adjusting for multiple testing. Conclusion This unique intestinal mapping of N cell density and NTS expression shows increasing levels from the small intestine's proximal to distal end (without differences between patients with T2D and healthy controls), while negligible N-cells and NTS mRNA expression were observed in the large intestine. Sortilin was expressed throughout the intestines in both groups; no NTS receptor 1 or 2 mRNA expression were detected.",
keywords = "enteroendocrine cells, neurotensin (NTS), immunohistochemistry, mRNA expression, type 2 diabetes, GASTRIC BYPASS, GLUCAGON, SOMATOSTATIN, RELEASE, INSULIN, GENE",
author = "Hannah Gilliam-Vigh and Tina Jorsal and Nielsen, {Sophie W.} and Forman, {Julie L.} and Jens Pedersen and Poulsen, {Steen S.} and Tina Vilsb{\o}ll and Knop, {Filip K.}",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1210/clinem/dgad146",
language = "English",
pages = "2211–2216",
journal = "Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism",
issn = "0021-972X",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Expression of Neurotensin and Its Receptors Along the Intestinal Tract in Type 2 Diabetes Patients and Healthy Controls

AU - Gilliam-Vigh, Hannah

AU - Jorsal, Tina

AU - Nielsen, Sophie W.

AU - Forman, Julie L.

AU - Pedersen, Jens

AU - Poulsen, Steen S.

AU - Vilsbøll, Tina

AU - Knop, Filip K.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Context Enteroendocrine N cells secrete neurotensin (NTS). NTS reduces food intake in rodents and may increase insulin release. In humans, postprandial NTS responses increase following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, associating the hormone with the glucose- and body weight-lowering effects of these procedures. Objective We looked at N cell density and mucosal messenger RNA (mRNA) expression profiles of NTS and NTS receptors in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients and healthy controls. Methods Using double-balloon enteroscopy, 12 patients with T2D and 12 sex-, age-, and body mass index-matched healthy controls had mucosa biopsies taken from the entire length of the small intestine (at 30-cm intervals) and from 7 anatomically well-defined locations in the large intestine. Biopsies were analyzed using immunohistochemistry and mRNA sequencing. Results N cell density and NTS mRNA expression gradually increased from the duodenum to the ileum, while negligible NTS-positive cells and NTS mRNA expression were observed in the large intestine. NTS receptor 1 and 2 mRNA expression were not detected, but sortilin, a single-pass transmembrane neuropeptide receptor of which NTS also is a ligand, was uniformly expressed in the intestines. Patients with T2D exhibited lower levels of NTS-positive cells and mRNA expression than healthy controls, but this was not statistically significant after adjusting for multiple testing. Conclusion This unique intestinal mapping of N cell density and NTS expression shows increasing levels from the small intestine's proximal to distal end (without differences between patients with T2D and healthy controls), while negligible N-cells and NTS mRNA expression were observed in the large intestine. Sortilin was expressed throughout the intestines in both groups; no NTS receptor 1 or 2 mRNA expression were detected.

AB - Context Enteroendocrine N cells secrete neurotensin (NTS). NTS reduces food intake in rodents and may increase insulin release. In humans, postprandial NTS responses increase following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, associating the hormone with the glucose- and body weight-lowering effects of these procedures. Objective We looked at N cell density and mucosal messenger RNA (mRNA) expression profiles of NTS and NTS receptors in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients and healthy controls. Methods Using double-balloon enteroscopy, 12 patients with T2D and 12 sex-, age-, and body mass index-matched healthy controls had mucosa biopsies taken from the entire length of the small intestine (at 30-cm intervals) and from 7 anatomically well-defined locations in the large intestine. Biopsies were analyzed using immunohistochemistry and mRNA sequencing. Results N cell density and NTS mRNA expression gradually increased from the duodenum to the ileum, while negligible NTS-positive cells and NTS mRNA expression were observed in the large intestine. NTS receptor 1 and 2 mRNA expression were not detected, but sortilin, a single-pass transmembrane neuropeptide receptor of which NTS also is a ligand, was uniformly expressed in the intestines. Patients with T2D exhibited lower levels of NTS-positive cells and mRNA expression than healthy controls, but this was not statistically significant after adjusting for multiple testing. Conclusion This unique intestinal mapping of N cell density and NTS expression shows increasing levels from the small intestine's proximal to distal end (without differences between patients with T2D and healthy controls), while negligible N-cells and NTS mRNA expression were observed in the large intestine. Sortilin was expressed throughout the intestines in both groups; no NTS receptor 1 or 2 mRNA expression were detected.

KW - enteroendocrine cells

KW - neurotensin (NTS)

KW - immunohistochemistry

KW - mRNA expression

KW - type 2 diabetes

KW - GASTRIC BYPASS

KW - GLUCAGON

KW - SOMATOSTATIN

KW - RELEASE

KW - INSULIN

KW - GENE

U2 - 10.1210/clinem/dgad146

DO - 10.1210/clinem/dgad146

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 36916883

SP - 2211

EP - 2216

JO - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism

JF - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism

SN - 0021-972X

ER -

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