Duodenal-jejunal bypass improves nonalcoholic fatty liver disease independently of weight loss in rodents with diet-induced obesity

Aug 20, 2020American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

Bypassing part of the small intestine improves fatty liver disease without weight loss in obese rodents

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Abstract

Duodenal-jejunal bypass surgery resulted in lower ectopic fat accumulation and improved insulin sensitivity in rats, despite no changes in body weight or calorie intake.

  • DJB surgery decreased ectopic fat accumulation in the liver and muscle.
  • Insulin sensitivity improved in both peripheral and hepatic tissues after DJB.
  • DJB enhanced lipid droplet degradation, suggesting increased fat metabolism.
  • Key enzymes involved in glucose production and fat storage were reduced in the liver following DJB.
  • Perilipin-2 may play a significant role in the mechanisms affected by DJB related to NAFLD.

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