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- Title
GLP-1 and Glucose Tolerance After Sleeve Gastrectomy in Morbidly Obese Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes.
- Authors
Jiménez, Amanda; Mari, Andrea; Casamitjana, Roser; Lacy, Antonio; Ferrannini, Ele; Vidal, Josep
- Abstract
Although GLP-1 has been suggested as a major factor for the marked improvement of glucose tolerance commonly seen after sleeve gastrectomy (SG), several observations challenge this hypothesis. To better understand the role of GLP-1 in the remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) long term after SG in humans, we conducted two separate cross-sectional studies: 1) the GLP-1 response to a standardized mixed liquid meal (SMLM) was compared in subjects with T2DM antedating SG but with different long-term (>2 years) T2DM outcomes (remission, relapse, or lack of remission) (study 1) and 2) the effect of GLP-1 receptor blockade with exendin (9-39) on glucose tolerance was examined in subjects with T2DM antedating surgery, who had undergone SG and presented with long-term T2DM remission (study 2). In study 1, we observed a comparable GLP-1 response to the SMLM regardless of the post-SG outcome of T2DM. In study 2, the blockade of GLP-1 action resulted in impaired insulin secretion but limited deterioration of glucose tolerance. Thus, our data suggest the enhanced GLP-1 secretion observed long term after SG is neither sufficient nor critical to maintain normal glucose tolerance in subjects with T2DM antedating the surgery.
- Subjects
DIABETES; GLUCOSE tolerance tests; GASTRECTOMY complications; DISEASE remission; TYPE 2 diabetes; EXENDINS
- Publication
Diabetes, 2014, Vol 63, Issue 10, p3372
- ISSN
0012-1797
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.2337/db14-0357