GLP-2 receptor signaling controls circulating bile acid levels but not glucose homeostasis in Gcgr−/− mice and is dispensable for the metabolic benefits ensuing after vertical sleeve gastrectomy
Objective: Therapeutic interventions that improve glucose homeostasis such as attenuation of glucagon receptor (Gcgr) signaling and bariatric surgery share common metabolic features conserved in mice and humans. These include increased circulating levels of bile acids (BA) and the proglucagon-derive...
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Main Authors: | Anita Patel (Author), Bernardo Yusta (Author), Dianne Matthews (Author), Maureen J. Charron (Author), Randy J. Seeley (Author), Daniel J. Drucker (Author) |
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