PMID-26637406 – Regulation of GLP-1 Producing L-Cells

PMID-26637406 – Regulation of GLP-1 Producing L-Cells

Kuhre RE, Frost CR, Svendsen B, Holst JJ. Molecular Mechanisms of Glucose-Stimulated GLP-1 Secretion From Perfused Rat Small Intestine. Clin Sci (Lond). 2016;130(2):79-91.

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PMID 26637406
DOI 10.1042/CS20150154
Year 2016
Journal Clinical Science
Study Type Narrative Review
Evidence Level V
Sample N/A (review of L-cell biology)
Peptide(s) Studied GLP-1 (Native)

Key Findings

  • L-cells are open-type enteroendocrine cells concentrated in the ileum and colon, with a smaller population in the duodenum and jejunum
  • GLP-1 secretion is regulated by a complex interplay of luminal nutrients (glucose, fatty acids, amino acids), hormonal signals, and neural input
  • Glucose-stimulated GLP-1 secretion involves SGLT1-mediated electrogenic uptake and subsequent membrane depolarization, triggering calcium influx and vesicle exocytosis
  • Lipid sensing occurs via GPR40, GPR119, and GPR120 on the L-cell basolateral membrane, activating PLC and cAMP cascades
  • In obesity and type 2 diabetes, L-cell function may be impaired, with reduced GLP-1 secretory capacity contributing to the diminished incretin effect
  • L-cell proliferation and differentiation are regulated by transcription factors including Neurogenin-3 and Pax6, suggesting potential for therapeutic L-cell expansion

Study Design

Narrative review integrating findings from perfused intestine preparations, isolated L-cell models, transgenic reporter mice, and human clinical secretion studies. Synthesizes data on L-cell stimulus-secretion coupling mechanisms.

Limitations

  • Much of the mechanistic data derives from rodent models, and direct translation to human L-cell biology requires caution
  • The review focuses primarily on acute secretory mechanisms and does not extensively cover long-term adaptive changes in L-cell mass or function
  • Published before more recent single-cell RNA sequencing studies that have refined understanding of enteroendocrine cell heterogeneity

Clinical Relevance

Understanding L-cell regulation is critical for developing strategies to enhance endogenous GLP-1 secretion through diet, nutraceuticals, and prebiotic/probiotic interventions. This knowledge underpins the rationale for nutritional approaches to GLP-1 enhancement as an alternative or complement to pharmacological GLP-1 receptor agonists, directly relevant to the Ageless Peps Weight Loss FAST Melts product line.

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