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Systematic ileal transposition in Zucker rats shows advantage for long segment distal transposition.

Jodok Matthias Grueneberger1, Iwona Karcz-Socha2, Tomek Sawczyn2, Judith Kosmowski3, Dominica Stygar2, Matthias Goos3, Simon Küsters3, Krystyna Zwirska-Korczala2, Goran Marjanovic3, Tobias Keck4, Ulrich Theodor Hopt3, W Konrad Karcz4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The possibility of achieving diabetes remission through bariatric surgery has dramatically changed treatment options for this disease. Ileal transposition (IT), specifically designed to provoke diabetes remission, has so far shown great success in rodent studies. However, it remains uncertain which combination of ileal length and origin produces best results.
METHODS: Forty male Zucker rats underwent transposition of 25% distal, 50% distal, and 50% proximal ileum or sham surgery. Glucose control, insulin, and glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1 serum levels were analyzed after 1, 3, and 6 months. Body weight was recorded weekly.
RESULTS: In relation to sham-operated animals, the 50% distal IT presented with improved glucose tolerance after 1, 3, and 6 months (2-way analysis of variance [ANOVA]: P < .05, < .0001, and < .0001, respectively). The 25% distal and 50% proximal IT only showed improved glucose control after 3 months, suggesting a fading effect in long-term observation (2-way ANOVA: P < .0001 for both). Glucose-stimulated GLP-1 levels were steadily elevated only in the 2 distal IT groups (Mann-Whitney sham versus 50% distal, P < .01, < .01, and < .05; sham versus 25% distal, P < .01, = .001, < .05 for 1, 3, and 6 months, respectively). IT had no impact on serum insulin levels.
CONCLUSION: The current study restates the findings of improved glucose tolerance and GLP-1 stimulation after IT, but is the first to demonstrate a fading glycemic effect in long-term observation. Systematic comparison of length and ileal origin revealed that long and distal transposition delivers best results.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24008091     DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2013.05.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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1.  Putting the Hindgut Hypothesis to the Test in a Diabetic Zucker Rat Model.

Authors:  Claudia Laessle; Ke Jin; Gabriel J Seifert; Sylvia Timme-Bronsert; Stefan Fichtner-Feigl; Goran Marjanovic; Jodok Matthias Fink
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2.  Common Channel Length in Bypass Surgery Does Not Impact T2DM in Diabetic Zucker Rats.

Authors:  Claudia Laessle; Sven Michelmichel; Goran Marjanovic; Simon Kuesters; Gabriel Seifert; Ulrich T Hopt; Jodok Matthias Fink
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3.  Long-term Effect of Ileal Transposition on Adipokine Serum Level in Zucker (Orl)-Lepr(fa) Fatty Rats.

Authors:  Tomasz Sawczyn; Dominika Stygar; Iwona Karcz-Socha; Jodok Fink; Bronisława Skrzep-Poloczek; Marcin Kłosok; Bogdan Doleżych; Maria Augustyniak; Agnieszka Zawisza-Raszka; Michał Kukla; Marek Michalski; Fimiarz Aleksandra; Krystyna Żwirska-Korczala; Konrad Karcz Wojciech
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 4.129

4.  Ileal Interposition in Rats with Experimental Type 2 Like Diabetes Improves Glycemic Control Independently of Glucose Absorption.

Authors:  Christian Ferdinand Jurowich; Christoph Otto; Prashanth Reddy Rikkala; Nicole Wagner; Ivana Vrhovac; Ivan Sabolić; Christoph-Thomas Germer; Hermann Koepsell
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5.  The Effects of Duodenojejunal Omega Switch in Combination with High-Fat Diet and Control Diet on Incretins, Body Weight, and Glucose Tolerance in Sprague-Dawley Rats.

Authors:  Dominika Stygar; Tomasz Sawczyn; Bronisława Skrzep-Poloczek; Aleksander J Owczarek; Natalia Matysiak; Marek Michalski; Łukasz Mielańczyk; Barbara Bażanów; Paweł Ziora; Piotr Choręza; Bogdan Doleżych; Konrad Wojciech Karcz
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 4.129

6.  Ileal transposition rapidly improves glucose tolerance and gradually improves insulin resistance in non-obese type 2 diabetic rats.

Authors:  Hengliang Zhu; Huaiming Wang; Zhihai Zheng; Bailiang Ye; Xiaojiao Ruan; Xiaofeng Zheng; Guoxin Li
Journal:  Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf)       Date:  2018-07-24

7.  Effect of Ileal Transposition (IT) on Angiopoietin-Like Protein-8 (ANGPTL8) and Pentraxin (PTX3) Plasma Level in Sprague-Dawley Rats Fed High-Fat Diet (HFD).

Authors:  Tomasz Sawczyn; Dominika Stygar; Katarzyna Nabrdalik; Michał Kukla; Oliwia Masri; Łukasz Magrowski; Wojciech Karcz; Jerzy Jochem
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Review 8.  Contribution of the distal small intestine to metabolic improvement after bariatric/metabolic surgery: Lessons from ileal transposition surgery.

Authors:  Tae Jung Oh; Chang Ho Ahn; Young Min Cho
Journal:  J Diabetes Investig       Date:  2016-03-14       Impact factor: 4.232

9.  Ileal Transposition (IT) Surgery Changing the Ultrastructure of the Transposed Segment as well as Jejunum. Histomorphometric and Electron Microscopy Analysis.

Authors:  Tomasz Sawczyn; Julia Zimmermann; Dominika Stygar; Michał Kukla; Katarzyna Nabrdalik; Natalia Matysiak; Łukasz Mielańczyk; Konrad Wojciech Karcz
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 4.129

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