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Serum Leptin, Obestatin, and Ghrelin Levels and Gastric Emptying Rates of Liquid and Solid Meals in Non-obese Rats with Roux-en-Y Bypass Surgery or Prosthesis Placement: Implications for the Role of Vagal Afferents

dc.contributor.authorYEGEN, BERRAK
dc.contributor.authorYEGEN, ŞEVKET CUMHUR
dc.contributor.authorÖZDEMİR KUMRAL, ZARİFE NİGAR
dc.contributor.authorsYavuz, Yunus; Kumral, Zarife Nigar Ozdemir; Memi, Gulsun; Cevik, Ozge Dagdeviren; Yegen, Cumhur; Yegen, Berrak C.
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-12T22:23:58Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-10T16:52:08Z
dc.date.available2022-03-12T22:23:58Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractBackground The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and prosthesis placement on gastric emptying rate in conjunction with serum ghrelin-obestatin-leptin responses in non-obese rats with intact or denervated afferent innervation. Methods Under anesthesia, male Sprague-Dawley rats underwent either sham operation, RYGB, prosthesis, and/or Gregory cannula placement. Three weeks later, liquid or solid gastric emptying tests were performed and serum ghrelin, leptin and obestatin levels were measured. Results Both prosthesis placement and RYGB surgery delayed non-nutrient liquid emptying; while solid nutrient emptying was delayed only by RYGB. Nutrient-dependent (acid, hyperosmolal and peptone) delay in liquid emptying was abolished in rats with prosthesis. By vagal afferent denervation, delayed liquid emptying was abolished, while solid emptying was further delayed in rats with prosthesis. Ghrelin and obestatin levels were depressed in prosthesis-placed rats, but RYGB surgery had no impact on both levels. Leptin level was elevated in solid-food-given rats with prosthesis, but not changed in RYGB group, while it was reduced following liquid meal. All the changes observed in ghrelin, obestatin, or leptin levels in response to meal ingestion were reversed with vagal afferent denervation. Conclusions Both RYGB and prosthesis placement had delaying effects on gastric emptying rate of non-obese rats. Our results indicate that the short-term changes in gastric motility and hormone responses induced by volume reduction are reversed by afferent denervation, suggesting that sparing the vagal innervation could be essential for reaching optimum motility and hormone changes expected after bariatric surgery.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11695-016-2420-9
dc.identifier.eissn1708-0428
dc.identifier.issn0960-8923
dc.identifier.pubmed27900560
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/234630
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000398070900028
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherSPRINGER
dc.relation.ispartofOBESITY SURGERY
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectRoux-en Y bypass
dc.subjectProsthesis
dc.subjectVagal afferents
dc.subjectLiquid emptying
dc.subjectSolid emptying
dc.subjectGregory cannula
dc.subjectBODY-MASS INDEX
dc.subjectSLEEVE GASTRECTOMY
dc.subjectWEIGHT-LOSS
dc.subjectINTRAGASTRIC BALLOON
dc.subjectSURGICAL-TREATMENT
dc.subjectBARIATRIC SURGERY
dc.subjectMETABOLIC SURGERY
dc.subjectPLASMA GHRELIN
dc.subjectOBESE
dc.subjectINHIBITION
dc.titleSerum Leptin, Obestatin, and Ghrelin Levels and Gastric Emptying Rates of Liquid and Solid Meals in Non-obese Rats with Roux-en-Y Bypass Surgery or Prosthesis Placement: Implications for the Role of Vagal Afferents
dc.typearticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.endPage1046
oaire.citation.issue4
oaire.citation.startPage1037
oaire.citation.titleOBESITY SURGERY
oaire.citation.volume27

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