减肥
餐后
医学
袖状胃切除术
内科学
生长素
激素
肥胖
胃肠病学
胰高血糖素样肽-1
葡萄糖稳态
内分泌学
胃分流术
糖尿病
2型糖尿病
胰岛素抵抗
作者
Nikolaos Perakakis,Alexander Kokkinos,Natia Peradze,Nikolaοs Tentolouris,Wael Ghaly,Eleni Pilitsi,Jagriti Upadhyay,Andreas Alexandrou,Christos S. Mantzoros
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.metabol.2019.153997
摘要
Aims Bariatric surgery leads to profound and sustainable weight loss. Gastrointestinal hormones are involved in energy and glucose homeostasis, thus postoperative changes of their circulating levels may be mediating future weight loss. To investigate how the circulating concentrations of gastrointestinal hormones change in response to the most common types of bariatric operation and whether these changes can predict future weight loss. Materials and Methods We measured circulating GLP-1, GLP-2, oxyntomodulin, glicentin, glucagon, major proglucagon fragment (MPGF), ghrelin, GIP, PYY after overnight fasting and/or after a mixed meal test (MMT) in: a) 14 subjects that have undergone either an adjustable gastric banding [AGB] (n = 9) or a Roux-en-Y bypass (RYGB) (n = 5) (Pilot study 1), b) 28 subjects that have undergone either a vertical sleeve gastrectomy (n = 17) or a RYGB (n = 11) before and three, six and twelve months after surgery. Results In addition to the expected associations with GLP-1, the most robust increases were observed in postprandial levels of oxyntomodulin and glicentin three months after VSG or RYGB (but not after AGB) and are associated with degree of weight loss. Oxyntomodulin and glicentin levels at the third and sixth month postoperative visit are positively associated with feeling of satiety which may be underlying the observed associations with future weight loss. Conclusion Beyond GLP-1, early postprandial changes in circulating oxyntomodulin and glicentin are predictors of weight loss after bariatric surgery, possibly through regulation of satiety. Further studies should focus on underlying mechanisms, and their potential as attractive therapeutic tools against obesity and related comorbidities.
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