Tripeptide gut hormone infusion does not alter food preferences or sweet taste function in volunteers with obesity and prediabetes/diabetes but promotes restraint eating: A secondary analysis of a randomized single‐blind placebo‐controlled study

Author:

Behary Preeshila12ORCID,Alessimii Haya3,Miras Alexander D.124,Tharakan George12,Alexiadou Kleopatra12,Aldhwayan Madhawi M.5,Purkayastha Sanjay6,Moorthy Krishna6,Ahmed Ahmed R.6,Bloom Stephen R.1,Tan Tricia M.12

Affiliation:

1. Section of Endocrinology and Investigative Medicine, Imperial College London London UK

2. Department of Endocrinology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust London UK

3. Clinical Nutrition Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences Umm Al Qura University Mecca Saudi Arabia

4. School of Medicine Ulster University Londonderry UK

5. Community Health Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College Healthcare National Health Service Trust London UK

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo investigate whether the elevation in postprandial concentrations of the gut hormones glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1), oxyntomodulin (OXM) and peptide YY (PYY) accounts for the beneficial changes in food preferences, sweet taste function and eating behaviour after Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass (RYGB).Materials and methodsThis was a secondary analysis of a randomized single‐blind study in which we infused GLP‐1, OXM, PYY (GOP) or 0.9% saline subcutaneously for 4 weeks in 24 subjects with obesity and prediabetes/diabetes, to replicate their peak postprandial concentrations, as measured at 1 month in a matched RYGB cohort (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01945840). A 4‐day food diary and validated eating behaviour questionnaires were completed. Sweet taste detection was measured using the method of constant stimuli. Correct sucrose identification (corrected hit rates) was recorded, and sweet taste detection thresholds (EC50s: half maximum effective concencration values) were derived from concentration curves. The intensity and consummatory reward value of sweet taste were assessed using the generalized Labelled Magnitude Scale.ResultsMean daily energy intake was reduced by 27% with GOP but no significant changes in food preferences were observed, whereas a reduction in fat and increase in protein intake were seen post‐RYGB. There was no change in corrected hit rates or detection thresholds for sucrose detection following GOP infusion. Additionally, GOP did not alter the intensity or consummatory reward value of sweet taste. A significant reduction in restraint eating, comparable to the RYGB group was observed with GOP.ConclusionThe elevation in plasma GOP concentrations after RYGB is unlikely to mediate changes in food preferences and sweet taste function after surgery but may promote restraint eating.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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