Reprogramming of defended body weight after R oux‐En‐ Y gastric bypass surgery in diet‐induced obese mice
Obesity2016Vol. 24(3), pp. 654–660
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Hao Zheng, Michael B. Mumphrey, R. Leigh Townsend, Christopher D. Morrison, Heike Münzberg, Jianping Ye, Hans‐Rudolf Berthoud
Abstract
The results provide additional evidence for reprogramming of a new defended body weight as an important principle by which RYGB lastingly suppresses body weight. RYGB appears to selectively abolish defense of a higher fat mass level, while remaining sensitive to the defense of lean mass. The molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying this reprogramming remain to be elucidated.
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