Effects of hormones on intestinal stem cells

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Li Liu
Lilong Zhang
Chunlei Li
Zhendong Qiu
Tianrui Kuang
Zhongkai Wu
Wenhong Deng
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[1] Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University,Department of General Surgery
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Stem Cell Research & Therapy | / 14卷
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Intestinal stem cells; Hormones; Stem cell; Therapy;
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The maintenance of intestinal renewal and repair mainly depends on intestinal stem cells (ISCs), which can also contribute to the growth of intestinal tumours. Hormones, which are vital signalling agents in the body, have various effects on the growth and replacement of intestinal stem cells. This review summarises recent progress in the identification of hormones associated with intestinal stem cells. Several hormones, including thyroid hormone, glucagon-like peptide-2, androgens, insulin, leptin, growth hormone, corticotropin-releasing hormone and progastrin, promote the development of intestinal stem cells. However, somatostatin and melatonin are two hormones that prevent the proliferation of intestinal stem cells. Therefore, new therapeutic targets for the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal illnesses can be identified by examining the impact of hormones on intestinal stem cells.
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