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Characterization of one anastomosis gastric bypass and impact of biliary and common limbs on bile acid and postprandial glucose metabolism in a minipig model

Camille Marciniak, Oscar Chávez‐Talavera, Robert Caïazzo, Thomas Hübert, Lorea Zubiaga, Grégory Baud, Audrey Quenon, Amandine Descat, Emmanuelle Vallez, Jean François Goossens, Mostafa Kouach, Vincent Vangelder, Mathilde Gobert, Mehdi Daoudi, Bruno Derudas, Pascal Pigny, André Klein, Valéry Gmyr, Violeta Raverdy, Sophie Lestavel, Blandine Laferrère, Bart Staels, Anne Tailleux, François Pattou

2021American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Common limb mediates postprandial glucose metabolism change after gastric bypass whereas biliary limb contributes to weight loss.

Topics & Concepts

PostprandialGlucose homeostasisWeight lossAnastomosisMedicineCarbohydrate metabolismInternal medicineGastric bypassEndocrinologyHomeostasisGastroenterologySurgeryObesityInsulin resistanceInsulinBariatric Surgery and OutcomesDiet and metabolism studiesNutrition and Health in Aging
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