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Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress
Morbidly obese individuals are predisposed to a wide range of disorders, including type 2 diabetes, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, fatty liver disease, and certain cancers. Remarkably, all of these disorders can be improved or prevented by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery. We have re...
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American Diabetes Association
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4542447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26001396 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db14-1765 |
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author | Xu, X. Julia Apovian, Caroline Hess, Donald Carmine, Brian Saha, Asish Ruderman, Neil |
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description | Morbidly obese individuals are predisposed to a wide range of disorders, including type 2 diabetes, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, fatty liver disease, and certain cancers. Remarkably, all of these disorders can be improved or prevented by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery. We have reported that decreased AMPK activity, together with increased oxidative stress and inflammation in adipose tissue, is associated with insulin resistance in morbidly obese bariatric surgery patients. In the current study, we assessed how these parameters are affected by RYGB surgery. Eleven patients (average age of 46 ± 4 years) were studied immediately prior to surgery and 3 months postoperatively. We measured subcutaneous adipose tissue AMPK phosphorylation (threonine 172, an index of its activation), malonyl-CoA content, protein carbonylation (a marker of oxidative stress), plasma adiponectin, and mRNA expression of several inflammatory cytokines. After surgery, AMPK activity increased 3.5-fold and oxidative stress decreased by 50% in subcutaneous adipose tissue. In addition, malonyl-CoA levels were reduced by 80%. Furthermore, patients had improvements in their BMI and insulin sensitivity (HOMA) and had increased circulating high–molecular weight adiponectin and decreased fasting plasma insulin levels. In contrast, the expression of inflammatory markers in subcutaneous adipose tissue was unchanged postoperatively, although plasma CRP was diminished by 50%. |
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spelling | pubmed-45424472016-09-01 Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress Xu, X. Julia Apovian, Caroline Hess, Donald Carmine, Brian Saha, Asish Ruderman, Neil Diabetes Obesity Studies Morbidly obese individuals are predisposed to a wide range of disorders, including type 2 diabetes, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, fatty liver disease, and certain cancers. Remarkably, all of these disorders can be improved or prevented by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery. We have reported that decreased AMPK activity, together with increased oxidative stress and inflammation in adipose tissue, is associated with insulin resistance in morbidly obese bariatric surgery patients. In the current study, we assessed how these parameters are affected by RYGB surgery. Eleven patients (average age of 46 ± 4 years) were studied immediately prior to surgery and 3 months postoperatively. We measured subcutaneous adipose tissue AMPK phosphorylation (threonine 172, an index of its activation), malonyl-CoA content, protein carbonylation (a marker of oxidative stress), plasma adiponectin, and mRNA expression of several inflammatory cytokines. After surgery, AMPK activity increased 3.5-fold and oxidative stress decreased by 50% in subcutaneous adipose tissue. In addition, malonyl-CoA levels were reduced by 80%. Furthermore, patients had improvements in their BMI and insulin sensitivity (HOMA) and had increased circulating high–molecular weight adiponectin and decreased fasting plasma insulin levels. In contrast, the expression of inflammatory markers in subcutaneous adipose tissue was unchanged postoperatively, although plasma CRP was diminished by 50%. American Diabetes Association 2015-09 2015-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4542447/ /pubmed/26001396 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db14-1765 Text en © 2015 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. |
spellingShingle | Obesity Studies Xu, X. Julia Apovian, Caroline Hess, Donald Carmine, Brian Saha, Asish Ruderman, Neil Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress |
title | Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress |
title_full | Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress |
title_fullStr | Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress |
title_full_unstemmed | Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress |
title_short | Improved Insulin Sensitivity 3 Months After RYGB Surgery Is Associated With Increased Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue AMPK Activity and Decreased Oxidative Stress |
title_sort | improved insulin sensitivity 3 months after rygb surgery is associated with increased subcutaneous adipose tissue ampk activity and decreased oxidative stress |
topic | Obesity Studies |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4542447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26001396 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db14-1765 |
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