GIP and GLP-1 function by tissue (Homo sapiens)
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Description
"Pancreatic and exopancreatic function of glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypepide (GIP) and glucagon‐like peptide (GLP)‐1. GIP acts directly on the endocrine pancreas, bone, fat, gastrointestinal (GI) tract and brain. GLP‐1 acts directly on the endocrine pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, heart and brain." From Figure 2 in https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4020673/.
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Ontology Terms
Pathway Ontology : disease pathway
Disease : disease of mental health
Bibliography
- Seino Y, Fukushima M, Yabe D; ''GIP and GLP-1, the two incretin hormones: Similarities and differences.''; J Diabetes Investig, 2010 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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Name ![]() | Type ![]() | Database reference ![]() | Comment ![]() |
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Apoptosis | Pathway | WP254 (WikiPathways) ![]() | |
Bone formation | |||
Cardiac output | |||
Cardioprotection | |||
Fat accumulation | |||
GCG | GeneProduct | ||
GIP | GeneProduct | ||
GLP-1 | GeneProduct | ||
Gastric emptying | |||
Gastric acid secretion | Pathway | WP2596 (WikiPathways) ![]() | |
Glucagon | Metabolite | ||
Hunger | Pathway | WP5445 (WikiPathways) ![]() | |
Insulin | Metabolite | ||
Memory | |||
Proliferation |
Annotated Interactions
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