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Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal

AIMS: Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecular mechanism is not clear. To ascertain the effect of bariatric surgery on insulin signalling, we examined glucose disposal and Akt activation in morbidly obese volunteers before and after Roux-en-Y gas...

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Autores principales: Chen, Mimi Z., Hudson, Claire A., Vincent, Emma E., de Berker, David A. R., May, Margaret T., Hers, Ingeborg, Dayan, Colin M., Andrews, Robert C., Tavaré, Jeremy M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25876175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120084
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author Chen, Mimi Z.
Hudson, Claire A.
Vincent, Emma E.
de Berker, David A. R.
May, Margaret T.
Hers, Ingeborg
Dayan, Colin M.
Andrews, Robert C.
Tavaré, Jeremy M.
author_facet Chen, Mimi Z.
Hudson, Claire A.
Vincent, Emma E.
de Berker, David A. R.
May, Margaret T.
Hers, Ingeborg
Dayan, Colin M.
Andrews, Robert C.
Tavaré, Jeremy M.
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description AIMS: Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecular mechanism is not clear. To ascertain the effect of bariatric surgery on insulin signalling, we examined glucose disposal and Akt activation in morbidly obese volunteers before and after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB), and compared this to lean volunteers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic clamp, at five infusion rates, was used to determine glucose disposal rates (GDR) in eight morbidly obese (body mass index, BMI=47.3±2.2 kg/m(2)) patients, before and after RYGB, and in eight lean volunteers (BMI=20.7±0.7 kg/m(2)). Biopsies of brachioradialis muscle, taken at fasting and insulin concentrations that induced half-maximal (GDR(50)) and maximal (GDR(100)) GDR in each subject, were used to examine the phosphorylation of Akt-Thr308, Akt-473, and pras40, in vivo biomarkers for Akt activity. RESULTS: Pre-operatively, insulin-stimulated GDR was lower in the obese compared to the lean individuals (P<0.001). Weight-loss of 29.9±4 kg after surgery significantly improved GDR(50) (P=0.004) but not GDR(100) (P=0.3). These subjects still remained significantly more insulin resistant than the lean individuals (p<0.001). Weight loss increased insulin-stimulated skeletal muscle Akt-Thr308 and Akt-Ser473 phosphorylation, P=0.02 and P=0.03 respectively (MANCOVA), and Akt activity towards the substrate PRAS40 (P=0.003, MANCOVA), and in contrast to GDR, were fully normalised after the surgery (obese vs lean, P=0.6, P=0.35, P=0.46, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that although Akt activity substantially improved after surgery, it did not lead to a full restoration of insulin-stimulated glucose disposal. This suggests that a major defect downstream of, or parallel to, Akt signalling remains after significant weight-loss.
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spelling pubmed-43953542015-04-21 Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal Chen, Mimi Z. Hudson, Claire A. Vincent, Emma E. de Berker, David A. R. May, Margaret T. Hers, Ingeborg Dayan, Colin M. Andrews, Robert C. Tavaré, Jeremy M. PLoS One Research Article AIMS: Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecular mechanism is not clear. To ascertain the effect of bariatric surgery on insulin signalling, we examined glucose disposal and Akt activation in morbidly obese volunteers before and after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB), and compared this to lean volunteers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic clamp, at five infusion rates, was used to determine glucose disposal rates (GDR) in eight morbidly obese (body mass index, BMI=47.3±2.2 kg/m(2)) patients, before and after RYGB, and in eight lean volunteers (BMI=20.7±0.7 kg/m(2)). Biopsies of brachioradialis muscle, taken at fasting and insulin concentrations that induced half-maximal (GDR(50)) and maximal (GDR(100)) GDR in each subject, were used to examine the phosphorylation of Akt-Thr308, Akt-473, and pras40, in vivo biomarkers for Akt activity. RESULTS: Pre-operatively, insulin-stimulated GDR was lower in the obese compared to the lean individuals (P<0.001). Weight-loss of 29.9±4 kg after surgery significantly improved GDR(50) (P=0.004) but not GDR(100) (P=0.3). These subjects still remained significantly more insulin resistant than the lean individuals (p<0.001). Weight loss increased insulin-stimulated skeletal muscle Akt-Thr308 and Akt-Ser473 phosphorylation, P=0.02 and P=0.03 respectively (MANCOVA), and Akt activity towards the substrate PRAS40 (P=0.003, MANCOVA), and in contrast to GDR, were fully normalised after the surgery (obese vs lean, P=0.6, P=0.35, P=0.46, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that although Akt activity substantially improved after surgery, it did not lead to a full restoration of insulin-stimulated glucose disposal. This suggests that a major defect downstream of, or parallel to, Akt signalling remains after significant weight-loss. Public Library of Science 2015-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4395354/ /pubmed/25876175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120084 Text en © 2015 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chen, Mimi Z.
Hudson, Claire A.
Vincent, Emma E.
de Berker, David A. R.
May, Margaret T.
Hers, Ingeborg
Dayan, Colin M.
Andrews, Robert C.
Tavaré, Jeremy M.
Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal
title Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal
title_full Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal
title_fullStr Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal
title_full_unstemmed Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal
title_short Bariatric Surgery in Morbidly Obese Insulin Resistant Humans Normalises Insulin Signalling but Not Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Disposal
title_sort bariatric surgery in morbidly obese insulin resistant humans normalises insulin signalling but not insulin-stimulated glucose disposal
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25876175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120084
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