GLP-2 receptor signaling controls circulating bile acid levels but not glucose homeostasis in Gcgr mice and is dispensable for the metabolic benefits ensuing after vertical sleeve gastrectomy

Jun 26, 2018Molecular metabolism

GLP-2 receptor signaling regulates bile acid levels but not blood sugar in glucagon receptor–deficient mice and is not needed for metabolic improvements after stomach surgery

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Abstract

Circulating levels of bile acids were markedly elevated yet similar in Gcgr:Gpbar1 and Gcgr:Gpbar1 mice.

  • Loss of the GLP-2 receptor reduced bile acid levels in Gcgr mice.
  • Gcgr:Glp2r mice showed changes in the types of bile acids present in circulation.
  • No significant impact on body weight, intestinal mass, or glucose homeostasis was observed with the loss of Gpbar1 in Gcgr mice.
  • Small bowel growth was reduced in Gcgr:Glp2r mice.
  • The improvement in glucose tolerance and insulin levels were similar between Gcgr:Glp2r and Gcgr:Glp2r mice.
  • Loss of the GLP-2 receptor did not affect weight loss or improvement in glucose control following vertical sleeve gastrectomy.

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