Sleeve Gastrectomy Improves Glycemia Independent of Weight Loss by Restoring Hepatic Insulin Sensitivity
Bariatric surgery dramatically improves glycemic control, yet the underlying molecular mechanisms remain controversial because of confounding weight loss. We performed sleeve gastrectomy (SG) on obese and diabetic leptin receptor–deficient mice (db/db). One week postsurgery, mice weighed 5% less and...
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Autori principali: | Samir Abu‐Gazala, E. Philip Horwitz, Rachel Ben‐Haroush Schyr, Aya Bardugo, Hadar Israeli, Ayat Hija, Jonathan Schug, Soona Shin, Yuval Dor, Klaus H. Kaestner, Danny Ben‐Zvi |
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Lingua: | inglese |
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2018
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Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.2337/db17-1028 |
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