Gastrointestinal bypass surgery for type 2 diabetes: how does it work?

Most patients who undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) experience rapid resolution of type 2 diabetes. Prior studies indicate that this results from more than gastric restriction and weight loss, implicating the rearranged intestine as a primary mediator. In this lecture, Dr. Francesco Rubino endeavors to give an explanation to this evidence, showing the results of his studies in Goto-Kakizaki lean, diabetic rats.

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Gastrointestinal   bypass   surgery   for   type   2   diabetes:   how   does   it   work?

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Most patients who undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) experience rapid resolution of type 2 diabetes. Prior studies indicate that this results from more than gastric restriction and weight loss, implicating the rearranged intestine as a primary mediator. In this lecture, Dr. Francesco Rubino endeavors to give an explanation to this evidence, showing the results of his studies in Goto-Kakizaki lean, diabetic rats.
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16'54''
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2006-10
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WeBSurg.com, Oct 2006;6(10).
URL: http://www.websurg.com/doi-lt01enrubino001.htm