Metabolic effects of bariatric surgery in mouse models of circadian disruption

被引:20
作者
Arble, D. M. [1 ]
Sandoval, D. A. [1 ]
Turek, F. W. [2 ]
Woods, S. C. [3 ]
Seeley, R. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Surg, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Neurobiol & Neurol, Evanston, IL USA
[3] Univ Cincinnati, Psychiat & Behav Neurosci, Cincinnati, OH USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
VERTICAL SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY; NIGHT EATING SYNDROME; GASTRIC BYPASS; ENERGY-METABOLISM; SHIFT WORKERS; WEIGHT-LOSS; OBESITY; CLOCK; HOMEOSTASIS; MICROBIOTA;
D O I
10.1038/ijo.2015.54
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Mounting evidence supports a link between circadian disruption and metabolic disease. Humans with circadian disruption (for example, night-shift workers) have an increased risk of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases compared with the non-disrupted population. However, it is unclear whether the obesity and obesity-related disorders associated with circadian disruption respond to therapeutic treatments as well as individuals with other types of obesity. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Here, we test the effectiveness of the commonly used bariatric surgical procedure, Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy (VSG), in mouse models of genetic and environmental circadian disruption. RESULTS: VSG led to a reduction in body weight and fat mass in both Clock(Delta 19) mutant and constant-light mouse models (P<0.05), resulting in an overall metabolic improvement independent of circadian disruption. Interestingly, the decrease in body weight occurred without altering diurnal feeding or activity patterns (P>0.05). Within circadian-disrupted models, VSG also led to improved glucose tolerance and lipid handling (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Together these data demonstrate that VSG is an effective treatment for the obesity associated with circadian disruption, and that the potent effects of bariatric surgery are orthogonal to circadian biology. However, as the effects of bariatric surgery are independent of circadian disruption, VSG cannot be considered a cure for circadian disruption. These data have important implications for circadian-disrupted obese patients. Moreover, these results reveal new information about the metabolic pathways governing the effects of bariatric surgery as well as of circadian disruption.
引用
收藏
页码:1310 / 1318
页数:9
相关论文
共 29 条
  • [1] Night eating syndrome and binge eating disorder. among persons seeking bariatric surgery: Prevalence and related features
    Allison, Kelly C.
    Wadden, Thomas A.
    Sarwer, David B.
    Fabricatore, Anthony N.
    Crerand, Canice E.
    Gibbons, Lauren M.
    Stack, Rebecca M.
    Stunkard, Albert J.
    Williams, Noel N.
    [J]. OBESITY, 2006, 14 : 77S - 82S
  • [2] Mechanisms underlying weight loss and metabolic improvements in rodent models of bariatric surgery
    Arble, Deanna M.
    Sandoval, Darleen A.
    Seeley, Randy J.
    [J]. DIABETOLOGIA, 2015, 58 (02) : 211 - 220
  • [3] Circadian Integration of Metabolism and Energetics
    Bass, Joseph
    Takahashi, Joseph S.
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2010, 330 (6009) : 1349 - 1354
  • [4] Longitudinal study of skipping breakfast and weight change in adolescents
    Berkey, CS
    Rockett, HRH
    Gillman, MW
    Field, AE
    Colditz, GA
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY, 2003, 27 (10) : 1258 - 1266
  • [5] Prospective randomized trial of banded versus nonbanded gastric bypass for the super obese: early results
    Bessler, Marc
    Daud, Amna
    Kim, Teresa
    DiGiorgi, Mary
    [J]. SURGERY FOR OBESITY AND RELATED DISEASES, 2007, 3 (04) : 480 - 484
  • [6] Enhanced preference for high-fat foods following a simulated night shift
    Cain, Sean W.
    Filtness, Ashleigh J.
    Phillips, Craig L.
    Anderson, Clare
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, 2015, 41 (03) : 288 - 293
  • [7] The Effects of Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy in Rodents Are Ghrelin Independent
    Chambers, Adam P.
    Kirchner, Henriette
    Wilson-Perez, Hilary E.
    Willency, Jill A.
    Hale, John E.
    Gaylinn, Bruce D.
    Thorner, Michael O.
    Pfluger, Paul T.
    Gutierrez, Jesus A.
    Tschoep, Matthias H.
    Sandoval, Darleen A.
    Seeley, Randy J.
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2013, 144 (01) : 50 - U124
  • [8] Similar effects of roux-en-Y gastric bypass and vertical sleeve gastrectomy on glucose regulation in rats
    Chambers, Adam P.
    Stefater, Margaret A.
    Wilson-Perez, Hilary E.
    Jessen, Lene
    Sisley, Stephanie
    Ryan, Karen K.
    Gaitonde, Shrawan
    Sorrell, Joyce E.
    Toure, Mouhamadoul
    Berger, Jose
    D'Alessio, David A.
    Sandoval, Darleen A.
    Seeley, Randy J.
    Woods, Stephen C.
    [J]. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2011, 105 (01) : 120 - 123
  • [9] Weight-Independent Changes in Blood Glucose Homeostasis After Gastric Bypass or Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy in Rats
    Chambers, Adam P.
    Jessen, Lene
    Ryan, Karen K.
    Sisley, Stephanie
    Wilson-Perez, Hilary E.
    Stefater, Margaret A.
    Gaitonde, Shrawan G.
    Sorrell, Joyce E.
    Toure, Mouhamadoul
    Berger, Jose
    D'Alessio, David A.
    Woods, Stephen C.
    Seeley, Randy J.
    Sandoval, Darleen A.
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2011, 141 (03) : 950 - 958
  • [10] Night eating syndrome: Impact on bariatric surgery
    Colles, Susan L.
    Dixon, John B.
    [J]. OBESITY SURGERY, 2006, 16 (07) : 811 - 820