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Diet-dependent sex differences in the response to vertical sleeve gastrectomy

机译:垂直袖状胃切除术反应的饮食依赖性性别差异

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Nearly 80 of patients that receive bariatric surgery are women, yet mechanistic preclinical studies have focused on males. The goal of this study was to determine the metabolic impact of diet- and surgery-induced weight loss in males, females, and ovar-iectomized females. All mice were fed a 60 high-fat diet (HFD) before undergoing either vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) or sham surgery. Mice either remained on an HFD or were switched to a standard chow diet postsurgically. When maintained on an HFD, males and females decreased fat mass and improved oral glucose tolerance after VSG. After dietary intervention, additional adiposity was lost in both surgical groups. Ovariectomized females showed a blunted decrease in fat mass on an HFD, but lost significant adiposity after dietary intervention. Energy expenditure was impacted by dietary and not surgical intervention across all groups. Males decreased hepatic triglyceride levels after VSG, which was further decreased after dietary intervention. Intact and ovariectomized females had a blunted decrease in hepatic triglycerides after VSG, but a significant decrease after dietary intervention. The more pronounced effect of VSG on hepatic lipids in males is strongly associated with changes in hepatic expression of genes and microRNAs previously linked to hepatic lipid regulation and systemic energy homeostasis. These data highlight the importance of postsurgical diet on metabolic outcomes across sexes. Furthermore, these data suggest the impact of VSG on hepatic triglycerides is diet-dependent in females and support the hypothesis that males and females achieve similar metabolic outcome, at least within the liver, via distinct mechanisms. NEW NOTEWORTHY These data highlight the interaction of postsurgical diet after bariatric surgery on metabolic outcomes across sexes. These data suggest the impact of VSG on hepatic triglycerides is diet-dependent in females and support the hypothesis that males and females achieve similar metabolic outcome, at least within the liver, via distinct mechanisms.
机译:近 80% 接受减肥手术的患者是女性,但机理临床前研究主要集中在男性身上。本研究的目的是确定饮食和手术引起的体重减轻对男性、女性和卵巢切除女性的代谢影响。所有小鼠在接受垂直袖状胃切除术(VSG)或假手术之前,都喂食60%的高脂肪饮食(HFD)。小鼠要么继续服用HFD,要么在手术后改用标准的食物饮食。当维持 HFD 时,男性和女性在 VSG 后减少脂肪量并改善口服葡萄糖耐量。饮食干预后,两个手术组的额外肥胖都消失了。卵巢切除术的女性在 HFD 上显示脂肪量减少缓慢,但在饮食干预后失去了显着的肥胖。所有组的能量消耗都受到饮食而非手术干预的影响。男性在VSG后肝脏甘油三酯水平降低,饮食干预后进一步降低。完整和卵巢切除术的女性在VSG后肝甘油三酯下降缓慢,但在饮食干预后显着下降。VSG对男性肝脂质的更显着影响与先前与肝脂质调节和全身能量稳态相关的基因和microRNA的肝脏表达变化密切相关。这些数据强调了术后饮食对不同性别代谢结果的重要性。此外,这些数据表明,VSG 对肝脏甘油三酯的影响在女性中是饮食依赖性的,并支持男性和女性通过不同的机制实现相似代谢结果的假设,至少在肝脏内。这些数据强调了减肥手术后饮食对两性代谢结果的相互作用。这些数据表明,VSG 对肝脏甘油三酯的影响在女性中是饮食依赖性的,并支持男性和女性通过不同的机制实现相似代谢结果的假设,至少在肝脏内是这样。

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