Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2529747 | Current Opinion in Pharmacology | 2015 | 7 Pages |
•RYGB induces afferent signals from the gut involved in metabolic control.•Certain of these phenomena can be mimicked by pharmacotherapy.•Bariatric mimetics may deliver the benefits of surgery without its complications.
The present opinion article provides an overview of the key improvements in metabolic and cardiovascular health following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB). Some clinically important long-term complications of RYGB are also briefly described to contextualise the potential value of finding selective non-surgical means of replicating only the beneficial aspects of RYGB.Three biological responses linked to changes in gastrointestinal tract structure and function post-RYGB, that are implicated in the clinical efficacy of RYGB and that have actual or potential applications as non-surgical mimetic based approaches are addressed. These are (1) exaggerated post-prandial gut hormone responses; (2) local increases in undiluted bile in the gut lumen and augmented circulating bile acid and FGF19 concentrations and (3) compositional changes in the gut microbiota.