胃排空
餐后
医学
减肥
肠促胰岛素
食欲
内科学
胃肠激素
胃
肥胖
利拉鲁肽
心理干预
内分泌学
胃肠病学
激素
2型糖尿病
糖尿病
胰岛素
肽类激素
精神科
摘要
Abstract Purpose The objectives of this review are to summarize the role of gastric motor functions in the development of satiation (defined broadly as postprandial fullness) and satiety (reduced appetite or postponing desire to eat after a meal) and their impact on weight change. The specific topics are the methods of measurement of gastric emptying and accommodation and their impact on food intake, satiation, and satiety. A second focus contrasts bariatric surgery to endoscopic gastroplasty that alter gastric emptying and incretin responses in markedly divergent manners. Background The hormone, GLP‐1, retards gastric emptying and increases gastric accommodation through vagally‐mediated effects. Indeed, these effects provide the basis for the association of altered gastric emptying in the appetite and weight loss responses to pharmacological interventions particularly by those acting on receptors of incretin agonists such as liraglutide and the dual agonists, tirzepatide and cotadutide, all of which retard gastric emptying. In fact, retardation of gastric emptying and gastrointestinal adverse effects have been shown to contribute in part to the weight loss in response to this class of pharmacological agents. Summary The motor functions of the stomach are relevant to postprandial fullness and to interventions aimed at weight loss in people with obesity.
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