A Year in Review: Discussions in Gut Endocrinology

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“A year in review: Discussions in Gut Endocrinology” is part of a wider series of Research Topics across Frontiers in Endocrinology.

This Research Topic aims to spark discussion around popular spontaneous articles from 2021 in Gut Endocrinology and selected by our Chief Editor. The Gut Endocrinology field is continuously evolving, therefore we are seeking to understand developments and perspectives on articles that have attracted attention throughout the year.

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The chosen manuscripts are :
Gut Microbial Signatures for Glycemic Responses of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A Pilot Study
Decreased Expression of Ileal Thyroid Hormone Transporters in a Hypothyroid Patient: A Case Report
Acetate Does Not Affect Palmitate Oxidation and AMPK Phosphorylation in Human Primary Skeletal Muscle Cells
Metformin Strongly Affects Gut Microbiome Composition in High-Fat Diet-Induced Type 2 Diabetes Mouse Model of Both Sexes
Positive Effects of NPY1 Receptor Activation on Islet Structure Are Driven by Pancreatic Alpha- and Beta-Cell Transdifferentiation in Diabetic Mice
Gastrointestinal Distension by Pectin-Containing Carbonated Solution Suppresses Food Intake and Enhances Glucose Tolerance via GLP-1 Secretion and Vagal Afferent Activation

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We welcome Opinions, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Theory, and Mini-Review article types to facilitate this discussion. Please note only papers that are relevant and add a significant contribution to the discussion articles will be considered.

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Keywords: gut, hormones, commentary, opinions, review, discussion

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