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Targeting the gut to treat obesity and its metabolic consequences: view from the Chair

机译:瞄准肠道以治疗肥胖及其代谢后果:主席的观点

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The neurohumoral signaling systems of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are considered the most significant of the peripheral inputs controlling both food intake in the short term and energy balance over a longer time course. The importance of the GI tract in the control of energy balance is underscored by the marked beneficial effects of bariatric surgeries for the treatment of obesity. Despite their effectiveness, the mechanisms of bariatric surgery remain to be fully elucidated. Considerable new evidence points to the importance of gut–brain communication, gut barrier function and microbial signaling as three of the most important mechanisms of bariatric surgery-induced weight loss. These mechanisms are reviewed in the present article and the accompanying four papers.
机译:胃肠道(GI)的神经体液信号系统被认为是控制短期食物摄入和较长时间能量平衡的最重要的外围输入。减肥手术对肥胖症的显着有益作用凸显了胃肠道在控制能量平衡中的重要性。尽管它们有效,减肥手术的机制仍有待充分阐明。大量新证据表明,肠-脑沟通,肠屏障功能和微生物信号传导是减肥手术引起的体重减轻的最重要的三种机制。本文和随附的四篇文章对这些机制进行了回顾。

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