Bariatric surgery and obesity: influence on the incretins.

International journal of obesity supplements Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-11-16 DOI:10.1038/ijosup.2016.8
B Laferrère
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Abstract

The gut hormone incretins have an important physiological role in meal-related insulin release and post-prandial glucose control. In addition to weight loss, the incretin hormones have a role in glucose control after bariatric surgery. The release of incretins, and specifically of glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1, in response to the ingestion of nutrients, is greatly enhanced after gastric bypass (RYGBP). The rapid transit of food from the gastric pouch to the distal ileum is responsible for the greater GLP-1 release after RYGBP. The incretin effect on insulin secretion, or the greater insulin response to oral glucose compared to an isoglycemic intravenous glucose challenge, is severely impaired in patients with type 2 diabetes, but is recovered rapidly after RYGBP. The improvement in insulin secretion rate and β-cell sensitivity to oral glucose after RYGBP is mediated by endogenous GLP-1, and is abolished by exendin 9-39, a specific GLP-1 receptor antagonist. While calorie restriction and weight loss have major effects on the rapid and sustained improvement of fasted glucose metabolism, the enhanced incretin effect is a key player in post-prandial glucose control after RYGBP.

减肥手术与肥胖:对肠促胰岛素的影响。
肠道激素肠促胰岛素在饮食相关的胰岛素释放和餐后血糖控制中具有重要的生理作用。除了减肥,肠促胰岛素激素在减肥手术后的血糖控制中也有作用。胃旁路(RYGBP)后,肠促胰岛素的释放,特别是胰高血糖素样肽(GLP)-1的释放,作为对营养物质摄入的反应,大大增强。RYGBP后,食物从胃袋快速转运到回肠远端是导致GLP-1释放增加的原因。在2型糖尿病患者中,肠促胰岛素对胰岛素分泌的影响,或口服葡萄糖对胰岛素的更大反应,与等糖静脉葡萄糖刺激相比,严重受损,但RYGBP后迅速恢复。RYGBP后胰岛素分泌率和β细胞对口服葡萄糖敏感性的改善是由内源性GLP-1介导的,并被特异性GLP-1受体拮抗剂exendin 9-39所消除。虽然热量限制和体重减轻对快速和持续改善空腹葡萄糖代谢有重要影响,但增强的肠促胰岛素效应是RYGBP后餐后血糖控制的关键因素。
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