Antibiotic-induced microbial depletion enhances murine small intestinal epithelial growth in a serotonin-dependent manner

American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology(2023)

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Antibiotic-induced microbial depletion of the murine small intestine results in a state of potentiated serotonin activity through reduced epithelial expression of the serotonin transporter. Specifically, serotonin-dependent mechanisms lead to increased intestinal surface area and intestinal stem cell proliferation. Furthermore, the absence of endogenous serotonin leads to blunting of small intestinal villi, suggesting that serotonin signaling is required for epithelial homeostasis.
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microbial depletion enhances,small intestinal epithelial growth,antibiotic-induced,serotonin-dependent
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