Metabolic surgery improves insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes possibly because of weight loss. We performed a novel sleeve gastrectomy in rats that resects ∼80% of the glandular portion, leaving the forestomach almost intact (glandular gastrectomy [GG]) and compared subsequent metabolic remodeling with a sham operation. GG did not affect body weight, at least after 10 weeks; improved hepatic and peripheral insulin sensitivity likely through increased Akt, glycogen synthase kinase 3, and AMPK phosphorylation; and reduced ectopic fat deposition and hepatic glycogen overaccumulation. Body adipose tissue was redistributed, with reduction of intraabdominal fat. We found a reduction of circulating ghrelin levels, increased GLP-1 plasma concentration, and remodeling of gut microbiome diversity characterized by a lower relative abundance of Ruminococcus and a higher relative abundance of Lactobacillus and Collinsella These data suggest that at least in rat, the glandular stomach plays a central role in the improvement of insulin resistance, even if obesity persists. GG provides a new model of the metabolically healthy obese phenotype.

Insulin resistance, microbiota, and fat distribution changes by a new model of vertical sleeve gastrectomy in obese rats / Basso, Nicola; Soricelli, Emanuele; CASTAGNETO GISSEY, Lidia; Casella, Giovanni; Albanese, Davide; Fava, Francesca; Donati, Claudio; Tuohy, Kieran; Angelini, Giulia; Neve, Federica La; Severino, Anna; Kamvissi Lorenz, Virginia; Birkenfeld, Andrea L.; Bornstein, Stefan; Manco, Melania; Mingrone, Geltrude. - In: DIABETES. - ISSN 0012-1797. - STAMPA. - 65:10(2016), pp. 2990-3001. [10.2337/db16-0039]

Insulin resistance, microbiota, and fat distribution changes by a new model of vertical sleeve gastrectomy in obese rats

BASSO, Nicola;SORICELLI, EMANUELE;CASTAGNETO GISSEY, LIDIA;CASELLA, GIOVANNI;
2016

Abstract

Metabolic surgery improves insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes possibly because of weight loss. We performed a novel sleeve gastrectomy in rats that resects ∼80% of the glandular portion, leaving the forestomach almost intact (glandular gastrectomy [GG]) and compared subsequent metabolic remodeling with a sham operation. GG did not affect body weight, at least after 10 weeks; improved hepatic and peripheral insulin sensitivity likely through increased Akt, glycogen synthase kinase 3, and AMPK phosphorylation; and reduced ectopic fat deposition and hepatic glycogen overaccumulation. Body adipose tissue was redistributed, with reduction of intraabdominal fat. We found a reduction of circulating ghrelin levels, increased GLP-1 plasma concentration, and remodeling of gut microbiome diversity characterized by a lower relative abundance of Ruminococcus and a higher relative abundance of Lactobacillus and Collinsella These data suggest that at least in rat, the glandular stomach plays a central role in the improvement of insulin resistance, even if obesity persists. GG provides a new model of the metabolically healthy obese phenotype.
2016
Internal Medicine; Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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Insulin resistance, microbiota, and fat distribution changes by a new model of vertical sleeve gastrectomy in obese rats / Basso, Nicola; Soricelli, Emanuele; CASTAGNETO GISSEY, Lidia; Casella, Giovanni; Albanese, Davide; Fava, Francesca; Donati, Claudio; Tuohy, Kieran; Angelini, Giulia; Neve, Federica La; Severino, Anna; Kamvissi Lorenz, Virginia; Birkenfeld, Andrea L.; Bornstein, Stefan; Manco, Melania; Mingrone, Geltrude. - In: DIABETES. - ISSN 0012-1797. - STAMPA. - 65:10(2016), pp. 2990-3001. [10.2337/db16-0039]
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