ABCD: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (Dec 2016)

GLP-2: A POORLY UNDERSTOOD MEDIATOR ENROLLED IN VARIOUS BARIATRIC/METABOLIC SURGERY-RELATED PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS

  • Everton CAZZO,
  • Martinho Antonio GESTIC,
  • Murillo Pimentel UTRINI,
  • Felipe David Mendonça CHAIM,
  • Bruno GELONEZE,
  • José Carlos PAREJA,
  • Elinton Adami CHAIM,
  • Daniéla Oliveira MAGRO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600040014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
pp. 272 – 275

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) is a gastrointestinal hormone whose effects are predominantly trophic on the intestinal mucosa. Aim: Critically evaluate the current literature on the influence of bariatric/metabolic surgery on the levels of GLP-2 and its potential clinical implications. Method s: Narrative review through online research on the databases Medline and Lilacs. There were six prospective human studies, two cross-sectional human studies, and three experimental animal studies selected. Results: There is evidence demonstrating significant increase in the levels of GLP-2 following gastric bypass, Scopinaro operation, and sleeve gastrectomy. There are no differences between gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy in regards to the increase in the GLP-2 levels. There is no correlation between the postoperative levels of GLP-2 and the occurrence of adequate or insufficient postoperative weight loss. Conclusion: GLP-2 plays significant roles on the regulation of nutrient absorption, permeability of gut mucosa, control of bone resorption, and regulation of satiety. The overall impact of these effects potentially exerts a significant adaptive or compensatory effect within the context of varied bariatric surgical techniques.

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