1. Serum levels of the incretin-like peptide 26RFa are diminished in women living with obesity and diabetes and restored after sleeve gastrectomy: Results from the prospective pilot RFa-Ba-S study.
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Khiar H, Lévêque E, Lopez AG, Moreau-Grangé L, Richard L, Brunel V, Perdrix A, Takhlidjt S, Devère M, Tavolacci MP, Houivet E, Huet E, Degrimaudet B, Travers C, Leprince J, Picot M, Chartrel N, and Prévost G
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- Humans, Female, Prospective Studies, Adult, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Incretins blood, Weight Loss physiology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Gastrectomy methods, Obesity, Morbid surgery, Obesity, Morbid blood, Obesity, Morbid complications
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Aim: To investigate the evolution of the incretin-like peptide 26RFa in a prospective cohort of women living with obesity with or without type 2 diabetes (T2D) before and after sleeve gastrectomy (SG)., Methods: In this study, a total of 61 women were divided into three groups: women living with severe obesity without T2D (WlwOB group), women living with severe obesity and T2D (WlwOB-T2D group) and lean healthy volunteers (control group). Serum 26RFa concentrations were measured using a 26RFa enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay developed specifically for this study during meal tests before SG, and 30 and 180 days after SG., Results: At baseline, serum 26RFa levels were reduced in the WlwOB (P < .05) and WlwOB-T2D (P < .01) groups compared with controls. In the WlwOB-T2D group, fasting 26RFa levels were found to increase throughout the entire follow-up period up to 6 months after the SG (P < .001). During the meal tests, serum 26RFa levels increased, especially in the WlwOB-T2D group at baseline. At the end of the follow-up, the profile of 26RFa concentrations obtained during the meal test in patients with severe obesity and T2D was similar to that of the controls., Conclusions: This prospective clinical study provides the first evidence that circulating 26RFa is altered mainly in WlwOB-T2D, and that these defects are partially reversed after SG., (© 2024 The Author(s). Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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