2014
Metabolic surgery: Action via hormonal milieu changes, changes in bile acids or gut microbiota? A summary of the literature
Sweeney TE, Morton JM. Metabolic surgery: Action via hormonal milieu changes, changes in bile acids or gut microbiota? A summary of the literature. Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology 2014, 28: 727-740. PMID: 25194186, PMCID: PMC4399638, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpg.2014.07.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDifferent bariatric surgical techniquesGut microbiomeWeight lossBile acid changesDifferent bariatric proceduresBariatric surgical techniquesBile acid signalingType 2 diabetesDiabetes remissionDiabetes resolutionGastric bypassGut hormonesBariatric proceduresBariatric surgeryBile flowSurgical techniqueGLP-1Gut microbiotaMetabolic proceduresBile acidsSustained increaseBeneficial effectsMilieu changesGut bacteriaMultiple studies
2013
The Human Gut Microbiome: A Review of the Effect of Obesity and Surgically Induced Weight Loss
Sweeney TE, Morton JM. The Human Gut Microbiome: A Review of the Effect of Obesity and Surgically Induced Weight Loss. JAMA Surgery 2013, 148: 563-569. PMID: 23571517, PMCID: PMC4392891, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2013.5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGastric bypassDistal gut microbiomeGut microbiomeWeight lossSurgically Induced Weight LossSurgical weight lossEffect of obesityInduced Weight LossBody mass indexRatio of FirmicutesGut microbiome compositionInfectious colitisBariatric surgeryUlcerative colitisMetabolic syndromeCrohn's diseaseMass indexFurther clinical applicationObese phenotypeWestern dietPubMed searchGut microbiotaEnergy intakeMicrobiome changesHuman gut microbiome