Publications by authors named "S Obici"

Article Synopsis
  • Bariatric surgery significantly reduces the risk of both microvascular and macrovascular complications in obese patients with type 2 diabetes compared to those managed medically.
  • A study analyzing patient records from 2006-2012 found that surgical patients had lower rates of complications, with a notable decrease observed over 1, 5, and 9 years.
  • The findings suggest that bariatric surgery could be an effective treatment option to improve long-term health outcomes for obese individuals suffering from diabetes.
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We present a 50-year-old female who was evaluated for the symptoms of thyrotoxicosis. She had low thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) 0.02 with normal free thyroxine (FT4) 1.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether downstream [peroxisome proliferator-activated-receptor alpha (PPARα) and the G-protein coupled receptor, GPR119] and upstream (a fatty acid translocase, CD36) signaling targets of N-oleoylethanolamide (OEA) were necessary for weight loss, metabolic improvements, and diet preference following vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG).

Summary Background Data: OEA is an anorectic N-acylethanolamine produced from dietary fats within the intestinal lumen that can modulate lipid metabolism, insulin secretion, and energy expenditure by activating targets such as PPARα and GPR119.

Methods: Diet-induced obese mice, including wild-type or whole body knockout (KO) of PPARα, GPR119, and CD36, were stratified to either VSG or sham surgery before body weight, body composition, diet preference, and glucose and lipid metabolic endpoints were assessed.

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Exercise is an effective therapy against the metabolic syndrome. However, the molecular pathways underlying the advantageous effects of exercise are elusive. Glucagon receptor signaling is essential for exercise benefits, and recent evidence indicates that a downstream effector of glucagon, fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21), is implicated in this response.

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