GLP-1 and Changes in Glucose Tolerance following Gastric Bypass Surgery in Morbidly Obese Subjects

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Rosa Morínigo
Antonio M Lacy
Roser Casamitjana
Salvadora Delgado
Ramon Gomis
Josep Vidal
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Obesity Surgery | 2006年 / 16卷
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GLP-1; BARIATRIC SURGERY; GASTRIC BYPASS; INSULIN SENSITIVITY; MORBID OBESITY; WEIGHT LOSS;
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Background: It has been proposed, that the dramatic amelioration of type 2 diabetes following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) could by accounted for, at least in part, by changes in glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion. However, human data supporting this hypothesis is scarce. Methods: A 12-month prospective study on the changes in glucose homeostasis, and active GLP-1 in response to a standard test meal (STM) was conducted in 34 obese subjects (BMI 49.1±1.0 kg/m2) who had different degrees of glucose tolerance: normal glucose tolerance (NGT, n=12), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT, n=12), and type 2 diabetes (n=10). Results: At 6 weeks after RYGBP, despite the subjects still being markedly obese (BMI 43.5±0.9 kg/m2), fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c decreased in the 3 study groups (P<0.05). Insulin sensitivity improved, but was still abnormal in a comparable proportion of subjects among groups (P=0.717). When insulin secretion was accounted for the prevailing insulin sensitivity, an increase was found in subjects with diabetes (P<0.05) although it remained lower compared to NGT- and IGT-subjects (P<0.01). At 12 months follow-up, no differences among groups were found in the evaluated glucose homeostasis parameters. Compared to baseline, at 6 weeks the incremental AUC0-120' of active GLP-1 in response to the STM increased in NGT and IGT (P<0.05) but not in subjects with diabetes (P=0.285). However, the GLP-1 response to a STM was comparable among groups at 12 months follow-up (P=0.887). Conclusions: 1) RYGBP was associated with an improvement but not complete restoration of glucose homeostasis at 6 weeks after surgery. 2) GLP-1 is not a critical factor for the early changes in glucose tolerance.
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