Muscle insulin receptor concentrations in obese patients post bariatric surgery: relationship to hyperinsulinemia
OBJECTIVE: Obesity results in insulin resistance. Bariatric surgery for obese individuals induces weight loss, improves insulin sensitivity, and lowers insulin levels. We investigated the mechanisms of this improvement. DESIGN: Insulin receptor (IR) content, IR signaling, and adiponectin levels were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International Journal of Obesity 2004-03, Vol.28 (3), p.363-369 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE:
Obesity results in insulin resistance. Bariatric surgery for obese individuals induces weight loss, improves insulin sensitivity, and lowers insulin levels. We investigated the mechanisms of this improvement.
DESIGN:
Insulin receptor (IR) content, IR signaling, and adiponectin levels were measured in nine morbidly obese subjects before and after bariatric surgery.
SUBJECTS:
Seven female and two male, average age 44±2y, BMI >40 kg/m
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and/or at least 100 lbs over ideal body weight, undergoing elective bariatric surgery.
MEASUREMENTS:
Before surgery BMI, fasting plasma glucose, adiponectin, and insulin levels were measured. A fasting muscle biopsy was obtained from the vastus lateralis for IR concentration and autophosphorylation activity measurements. These procedures were repeated 1 y after surgery.
RESULTS:
At 1 y after surgery, the subjects had lost an average of 48.3±5.6 kg (
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ISSN: | 0307-0565 1476-5497 |
DOI: | 10.1038/sj.ijo.0802565 |