期刊
JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 228, 期 1, 页码 13-23出版社
BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/JOE-14-0701
关键词
type 2 diabetes mellitus; gastric bypass surgery; beta-cell; hyperplasia
资金
- Major State Basic Research Development Program of China 973 [2011CB504003]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [81471047, 81070657, 61134013]
- National High-Tech R&D Program of China 863 [2012AA020406]
- NN-CAS Research Foundation [NNCAS-PostDoc-2011-1]
Gastric bypass surgery produces clear antidiabetic effects in a substantial proportion of morbidly obese patients. In view of the recent trend away from 'bariatric' surgery and toward 'metabolic' surgery, it is important to elucidate the enhancing effect of bypass surgery on pancreatic beta-cell mass, which is related to diabetes remission in non-obese patients. We investigated the effects of gastric bypass surgery on glycemic control and other pancreatic changes in a spontaneous non-obese type 2 diabetes Goto-Kakizaki rat model. Significant improvements in postprandial hyperglycemia and plasma c-peptide level were observed when glucose was administered orally post-surgery. Other important events observed after surgery were enhanced first phase insulin secretion in a in site pancreatic perfusion experiment, pancreatic hyperplasia, improved islet structure (revealed by immunohistochemical analysis), striking increase in beta-cell mass, slight increase in ratio of beta-cell area to total pancreas area, and increased number of small islets closely related to exocrine ducts. No notable changes were observed in ratio of beta-cell to non-beta endocrine cell area, beta-cell apoptosis, or beta-cell proliferation. These findings demonstrate that gastric bypass surgery in this rat model increases endocrine cells and pancreatic hyperplasia, and reflect the important role of the gastrointestinal system in regulation of metabolism.
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