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Metabolic adaptations after bariatric surgery: adipokines, myokines and hepatokines.

Justine Faramia1, Giada Ostinelli2, Virginie Drolet-Labelle2, Frédéric Picard3, André Tchernof4.   

Abstract

This review addresses the impact of bariatric surgery on the endocrine aspects of white adipose tissue, muscle and the liver. We describe literature supporting the notion that adipokines, myokines and hepatokines likely act in concert and drive many of the long-term metabolic improvements following surgery. Circulating adiponectin is increased while secretion of pro-inflammatory interleukins (1, 6 and 8) decreases, alongside leptin secretion. The metabolic improvements observed in the muscle might relate to reduction of myokines contributing to insulin resistance (including myostatin, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and fibroblast growth factor-21). Subject to exception, hepatokine secretion is generally increased (such as insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 2, adropin and sex hormone-binding globulin). In conclusion, bariatric surgery restores metabolic functions by enhancing the time-dependent secretion of anti-inflammatory, insulin-sensitizing and antilipemic factors. Further research is needed to understand the molecular mechanisms by which these factors may trigger the remission of obesity-related comorbidities following bariatric surgery.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32688292     DOI: 10.1016/j.coph.2020.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Pharmacol        ISSN: 1471-4892            Impact factor:   5.547


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2.  Role of ANGPTL8 in NAFLD Improvement after Bariatric Surgery in Experimental and Human Obesity.

Authors:  Carolina M Perdomo; Javier Gómez-Ambrosi; Sara Becerril; Víctor Valentí; Rafael Moncada; Eva M Fernández-Sáez; Leire Méndez-Giménez; Silvia Ezquerro; Victoria Catalán; Camilo Silva; Javier Escalada; Gema Frühbeck; Amaia Rodríguez
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  Integrative analyses of hub genes and their association with immune infiltration in adipose tissue, liver tissue and skeletal muscle of obese patients after bariatric surgery.

Authors:  Kemin Yan; Pengyuan Zhang; Jiewen Jin; Xin Chen; Hongyu Guan; Yanbing Li; Hai Li
Journal:  Adipocyte       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 3.553

4.  Serum Fibrinogen-Like Protein 1 Levels in Obese Patients Before and After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: A Six-Month Longitudinal Study.

Authors:  Diliqingna Dilimulati; Lei Du; Xiu Huang; Muthukumaran Jayachandran; Meili Cai; Yuqin Zhang; Donglei Zhou; Jiangfan Zhu; Lili Su; Manna Zhang; Shen Qu
Journal:  Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 3.249

Review 5.  Adipokines, Myokines, and Hepatokines: Crosstalk and Metabolic Repercussions.

Authors:  Ana Rita de Oliveira Dos Santos; Bárbara de Oliveira Zanuso; Vitor Fernando Bordin Miola; Sandra Maria Barbalho; Patrícia C Santos Bueno; Uri Adrian Prync Flato; Claudia Rucco P Detregiachi; Daniela Vieira Buchaim; Rogério Leone Buchaim; Ricardo José Tofano; Claudemir Gregório Mendes; Viviane Alessandra Capelluppi Tofano; Jesselina F Dos Santos Haber
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Review 6.  Neurohormonal Changes in the Gut-Brain Axis and Underlying Neuroendocrine Mechanisms following Bariatric Surgery.

Authors:  Eirini Martinou; Irena Stefanova; Evangelia Iosif; Angeliki M Angelidi
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