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Anorexia and Fat Aversion Induced by Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy Is Attenuated in Neurotensin Receptor 1-Deficient Mice.

Cecilia Ratner1, Jae Hoon Shin2, Chinmay Dwibedi3,4, Valentina Tremaroli3, Anette Bjerregaard1, Bolette Hartmann1, Fredrik Bäckhed3,5,6, Gina Leinninger7, Randy J Seeley2, Birgitte Holst1.   

Abstract

Neurotensin (NT) is an anorexic gut hormone and neuropeptide that increases in circulation following bariatric surgery in humans and rodents. We sought to determine the contribution of NT to the metabolic efficacy of vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG). To explore a potential mechanistic role of NT in VSG, we performed sham or VSG surgeries in diet-induced obese NT receptor 1 (NTSR1) wild-type and knockout (ko) mice and compared their weight and fat mass loss, glucose tolerance, food intake, and food preference after surgery. NTSR1 ko mice had reduced initial anorexia and body fat loss. Additionally, NTSR1 ko mice had an attenuated reduction in fat preference following VSG. Results from this study suggest that NTSR1 signaling contributes to the potent effect of VSG to initially reduce food intake following VSG surgeries and potentially also on the effects on macronutrient selection induced by VSG. However, maintenance of long-term weight loss after VSG requires signals in addition to NT.
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Keywords:  fat preference; food intake; neurotensin; vertical sleeve gastrectomy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34190328      PMCID: PMC8294690          DOI: 10.1210/endocr/bqab130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   5.051


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