Metabolic Effects of Gastric Bypass Surgery: Is It All About Calories?

Author:

Herzog Katharina1,Berggren Johan23,Al Majdoub Mahmoud4,Balderas Arroyo Claudia1,Lindqvist Andreas3,Hedenbro Jan3,Groop Leif5,Wierup Nils3ORCID,Spégel Peter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Centre for Analysis and Synthesis, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

2. Department of Surgery and Urology, Kalmar Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden

3. Neuroendocrine Cell Biology, Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University Diabetes Centre, Malmö, Sweden

4. Unit of Molecular Metabolism, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University Diabetes Centre, Malmö, Sweden

5. Diabetes and Endocrinology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University Diabetes Centre, Malmö, Sweden

Abstract

Bariatric surgery is an efficient method to induce weight loss and also, frequently, remission of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Unpaired studies have shown bariatric surgery and dietary interventions to differentially affect multiple hormonal and metabolic parameters, suggesting that bariatric surgery causes T2D remission at least partially via unique mechanisms. In the current study, plasma metabolite profiling was conducted in patients with (n = 10) and without T2D (n = 9) subjected to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB). Mixed-meal tests were conducted at baseline, after the presurgical very-low-calorie diet (VLCD) intervention, immediately after RYGB, and after a 6-week recovery period. Thereby, we could compare fasted and postprandial metabolic consequences of RYGB and VLCD in the same patients. VLCD yielded a pronounced increase in fasting acylcarnitine levels, whereas RYGB, both immediately and after a recovery period, resulted in a smaller but opposite effect. Furthermore, we observed profound changes in lipid metabolism following VLCD but not in response to RYGB. Most changes previously associated with RYGB were found to be consequences of the presurgical dietary intervention. Overall, our results question previous findings of unique metabolic effects of RYGB and suggest that the effect of RYGB on the metabolite profile is mainly attributed to caloric restriction.

Funder

Direktör Albert Påhlssons Stiftelse

the Crafoordska Stiftelsen

the Novo Nordisk Fonden

Diabetesförbundet

Hjelt Foundation

Per and Ulla Schyberg Foundation

Insamlingsstiftelsen Diabetes Wellness Network Sverige

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Vetenskapsrådet

Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning

ALF

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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