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Role of gut microbiome in metabolic surgery for metabolic syndrome

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There are differents of intestinal microecology in patients with metabolic syndrome compared with the normal population.The metabolic surgery in the treatment of metabolic syndrome has high curative effect, and the… Click to show full abstract

There are differents of intestinal microecology in patients with metabolic syndrome compared with the normal population.The metabolic surgery in the treatment of metabolic syndrome has high curative effect, and the intestinal flora postoperative tends to normal. Fat polysaccharide, short-chain fatty acids, bile acids and glucagon-like peptide 1, trimethylamine N-oxide are involved in the process of remission after metabolic surgery.This paper is a literature review on the characteristics of intestinal flora in metabolic diseases, the changes of gut microbiome after the bariatric surgery, and the relationship between these rules and those indexes. Key words: Metabolic diseases; Obesity; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Metabolic surgery; Gut microbiome

Keywords: metabolic surgery; microbiome metabolic; surgery; metabolic syndrome; gut microbiome; role gut

Journal Title: International Journal of Surgery
Year Published: 2017

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