代谢手术治疗2型糖尿病

Jonathan Klonsky MD, Michel M. Murr MD
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背景:治疗病态肥胖的代谢手术可显著减轻体重并解决许多肥胖相关的合并症,其中最显著的是2型糖尿病(DM)的缓解。这些变化似乎预示着该人群在接受转移手术后不久的体重显著下降。目的:本文探讨减肥手术有益代谢的证据,特别强调血糖控制和2型糖尿病的缓解。我们对PubMed数据库中过去15年内发表的英文文章进行了查询,检索词包括:减肥手术、肥胖、2型糖尿病、胃旁路、胃束带、肠促胰岛素、肠岛轴、GLP-1(胰高血糖素样肽-1)和GIP(葡萄糖依赖性胰岛素性多肽)。我们的目标是综述文章以及讨论减肥手术对肠岛轴的影响和各自对血糖控制的影响的文章。结果:大多数临床报告表明,2型糖尿病的缓解率较高(≥85%),而接受转移手术的患者的缓解率相对较高。小型队列研究和实验室数据表明,胃肠道激素在减肥手术后葡萄糖稳态调节中的作用。结论:胃肠手术治疗严重肥胖,通过限制性和/或神经激素作用,是2型糖尿病的有效治疗方法。手术诱导的体重减轻是可持续的,持久的,并且与2型糖尿病的缓解,死亡率的降低和生活质量的改善有关。
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Metabolic surgery for type 2 diabetes mellitus

Background: Metabolic surgery for morbid obesity induces significant weight loss and resolution of many obesity-related comorbidities, the most notable of which is remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Such changes seem to precede significant weight loss in this population shortly after undergoing diversionary procedures.

Objective: This article explores the evidence for salutary metabolic benefits of bariatric surgery, with special emphasis on glycemic control and remission of type 2 DM.

Methods: We conducted a query of the PubMed database for articles published in English within the past 15 years using the search terms bariatric surgery, obesity, type 2 diabetes, gastric bypass, gastric banding, incretins, enteroinsular axis, GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide). We targeted review articles as well as those discussing the effects of bariatric surgery on the enteroinsular axis and the respective effects on glyce-mic control.

Results: Most of the clinical reports indicated a high remission rate (≥85%) for type 2 DM, and relatively higher rates in patients who underwent diversionary procedures. Studies with small cohorts and laboratory data suggested a role for gastrointestinal hormones in the regulation of glucose homeostasis after bariatric surgery.

Conclusions: Gastrointestinal surgery for severe obesity, through restrictive and/or neurohormonal effects, is an effective treatment for type 2 DM. Surgically induced weight loss was found to be sustainable, durable, and associated with remission of type 2 DM, a reduction in mortality, and improvement in quality of life.

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