Increased Glucagon Immunoreactivity in a Rat Model of Diet-induced Obesity following Sleeve Gastrectomy.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Suleiman Al-Sabah, Mohammad H Jamal, Ghanim Al-Khaledi, Carol Dsouza, Fatemah AlOtaibi AlOtaibi, Waleed Al-Ali, Preethi Cherian, Irina Al-Khairi, Hamad Ali, Mohammad Abu-Farha, Jehad Abubaker, Fahd Al-Mulla
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Abstract

Objective: Bariatric surgery is currently the most effective treatment for obesity, and procedures such as Roux-en Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) also result in rapid improvements in insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance. In addition, these procedures cause changes in the secretion of various gut-derived hormones. The role these hormones play in the mechanism of the beneficial effects of bariatric surgery is still debated, but nonetheless, their importance provides inspiration for novel obesity-targeted pharmacotherapies.

Methods: Male Sprague Dawley rats were fed either regular chow or a cafeteria diet to induce obesity. A sub-group of the obese animals then underwent either sham surgery or SG.

Results: Following a 4-week recovery period, SG rats weighed significantly less than obese or sham-operated rats. Improvements in glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity also occurred in the SG group, but these were not always statistically significant. We measured the intracellular lipid content of liver samples and found that obese rats showed signs of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which were significantly ameliorated by SG. There were significantly higher glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) responses to a standard mixed meal in the SG group, as well as paradoxically higher glucagon secretion.

Conclusion: These data highlight the need for more specific anti-glucagon antibodies to characterize the changes in proglucagon-derived peptide concentrations that occur following SG. Further studies are required to determine whether these peptides contribute to the therapeutic effects of SG.

胰高血糖素免疫反应性在袖胃切除术后饮食诱导的肥胖大鼠模型中升高。
目的:减肥手术是目前治疗肥胖最有效的方法,Roux-en Y胃旁路术和袖胃切除术(SG)等手术也能迅速改善胰岛素敏感性和葡萄糖耐量。此外,这些过程引起各种肠道来源激素分泌的变化。这些激素在减肥手术的有益作用机制中所起的作用仍存在争议,但尽管如此,它们的重要性为新的针对肥胖的药物治疗提供了灵感。方法:雄性斯普拉格·道利大鼠分别饲喂常规食物和自助饮食诱导肥胖。然后,肥胖动物的一个亚组接受了假手术或SG。结果:经过4周的恢复期,SG大鼠的体重明显低于肥胖大鼠和假手术大鼠。葡萄糖耐量和胰岛素敏感性的改善也发生在SG组,但这些并不总是具有统计学意义。我们测量了肝脏样本的细胞内脂质含量,发现肥胖大鼠表现出非酒精性脂肪性肝病的迹象,SG显著改善了这种症状。SG组对标准混合餐的胰高血糖素样肽-1 (GLP-1)和葡萄糖依赖的胰岛素依赖性多肽(GIP)反应显著升高,同时胰高血糖素分泌也较高。结论:这些数据强调需要更特异性的抗胰高血糖素抗体来表征SG后胰高血糖素原衍生肽浓度的变化。需要进一步的研究来确定这些肽是否有助于SG的治疗效果。
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Medical Principles and Practice
Medical Principles and Practice 医学-医学:内科
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6.10
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72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Medical Principles and Practice'', as the journal of the Health Sciences Centre, Kuwait University, aims to be a publication of international repute that will be a medium for dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the health sciences.
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