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1948-9358 (online) |
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Endocrinology & Metabolism |
Manuscript Type |
Editorial |
Article Title |
Metabolic improvement effects of jejunoileal side-to-side anastomosis in type 2 diabetes patients and the glucagon-like peptide-1 mechanism
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Jian Yang, Cheng-Zhi Zhang, Jiao-Jiao Wang and Jing Zhang |
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Funding Agency and Grant Number |
Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
National Natural Science Foundation of China |
No. 82471616 |
National Natural Science Foundation of China |
No. 82170418 |
National Natural Science Foundation of China |
No. 82271618 |
Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province |
No. 2022CFA015 |
Central Guiding Local Science and Technology Development Project |
No. 2022BGE237 |
Key Research and Development Program of Hubei Province |
No. 2022BCE001 |
Key Research and Development Program of Hubei Province |
No. 2023BCB139 |
Hubei Provincial Health Commission Project |
No. WJ2023M151 |
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Corresponding Author |
Jing Zhang, Central Laboratory, The First College of Clinical Medical Science, China Three Gorges University and Yichang Central People’s Hospital, No. 183 Yiling Avenue, Yichang 443000, Hubei Province, China. zhangjing@ctgu.edu.cn |
Key Words |
Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Jejunoileal side-to-side anastomosis; Roux-en-Y gastric bypass; Glucagon-like peptide-1; Bariatric surgery; Multidisciplinary care |
Core Tip |
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remains a global health challenge with rising prevalence and complications. Metabolic surgery, particularly jejunoileal side-to-side anastomosis, offers promising outcomes by enhancing glucagon-like peptide-1 secretion, and improving glucose homeostasis and weight management. This innovative procedure transforms the gastrointestinal tract into an active metabolic regulator, thus addressing the multifaceted nature of T2DM. Multidisciplinary collaboration involving endocrinologists, nutritionists and rehabilitation specialists optimizes outcomes and long-term management. Although metabolic surgery shows significant short-term benefits, further high-quality studies are required to assess its long-term efficacy. Personalized approaches that incorporate patient preferences and comprehensive follow-up are essential for optimal T2DM care. |
Publish Date |
2025-02-28 10:46 |
Citation |
<p>Yang J, Zhang CZ, Wang JJ, Zhang J. Metabolic improvement effects of jejunoileal side-to-side anastomosis in type 2 diabetes patients and the glucagon-like peptide-1 mechanism. <i>World J Diabetes</i> 2025; 16(4): 103567</p> |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9358/full/v16/i4/103567.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v16.i4.103567 |
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