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Long-Term Modulation of Appetitive Hormones and Sweet Cravings after Adjustable Gastric Banding and Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

Authors :
Leaque Ahmed
Gerardo Febres
Marc Bessler
Alina I Tsouristakis
Judith Korner
Irene M. Conwell
Amanda J Tsang
Donald J. McMahon
Beverly G. Tchang
Source :
Obes Surg
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) produces greater weight loss compared with a purely restrictive procedure such as laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB). OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to quantify changes in hormones that regulate energy homeostasis and appetitive sensations before and after LAGB (n=18) and RYGB (n=38) in order to better understand the mechanisms underlying the greater weight loss after RYGB. METHODS: A standardized test meal was administered prior to surgery, at 6 months, and annually thereafter to year 2 after LAGB and year 4 after RYGB. Blood samples were obtained in the fasted state and 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes post-meal. RESULTS: Progressive increases in fasting PYY were observed after RYGB together with increases in postprandial area under the curve (AUC) levels that were unchanged after LAGB. GLP-1 AUC increased only after RYGB. There was a weight loss-related increase in fasting ghrelin levels after LAGB that was unchanged one year after RYGB despite greater percentage weight loss; ghrelin subsequently increased at years 2-4 post-RYGB. HOMA-IR decreased after both procedures but correlated with weight loss only after LAGB, whereas leptin correlated with weight loss in both groups. Sweet cravings decreased after RYGB. CONCLUSION: A number of weight loss-independent changes in the gut hormonal milieu likely act in concert to promote a decrease in insulin resistance and greater weight loss efficacy after RYGB. A progressive change in hormone levels over time may reflect gut enteroplasticity after RYGB. A decrease in sweet cravings specific to RYGB may further promote superior weight loss outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Obes Surg
Accession number :
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