Major Increase in Microbiota-Dependent Proatherogenic Metabolite TMAO One Year After Bariatric Surgery

Apr 16, 2016Metabolic syndrome and related disorders

Large Rise in Gut Bacteria-Related Heart Risk Molecule TMAO One Year After Weight Loss Surgery

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Abstract

TMAO levels increased approximately twofold after bariatric surgery.

  • TMAO was not elevated in obese patients or reduced by lifestyle interventions.
  • Levels of γ-butyrobetaine (γBB) did not change with lifestyle interventions but increased moderately after bariatric surgery.
  • Carnitine and choline levels, which are not dependent on gut microbiota, decreased after lifestyle interventions and rebounded post-surgery.
  • The rise in TMAO following bariatric surgery is unexpected given its association with cardiovascular disease risk.

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