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Intestinal and Gastric Origins for Diabetes Resolution After Bariatric Surgery

Journal

CURRENT OBESITY REPORTS
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 139-146

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13679-018-0302-2

Keywords

Bariatric surgery; Type 2 diabetes; Gut hormones; Bile acids; Gutmicrobiome

Funding

  1. Jamieson Laboratories
  2. Pfizer
  3. Novo Nordisk
  4. Eisai
  5. GI Dynamics
  6. Real Appeal
  7. Janssen
  8. United Health Group Ventures
  9. Gelesis
  10. Aspire Bariatrics
  11. AstraZeneca

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Purpose of Review This paper will review the intestinal and gastric origins for diabetes resolution after bariatric surgery. Recent Findings In addition to the known metabolic effects of changes in the gut hormonal milieu, more recent studies investigating the role of the microbiome and bile acids and changes in nutrient sensing mechanisms have been shown to have glycemic effects in human and animal models. Summary Independent of weight loss, there are multiple mechanisms that may lead to amelioration or resolution of diabetes following bariatric surgery. There is abundant evidence pointing to changes in gut hormones, bile acids, gut microbiome, and intestinal nutrient sensing; more research is needed to clearly delineate their role in regulating energy and glucose homeostasis after bariatric surgery.

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