Bile Modulates Secretion of Incretins and Insulin: A Study of Human Extrahepatic Cholestasis

Volume: 104, Issue: 7, Pages: 2685 - 2694
Published: Mar 15, 2019
Abstract
Changes in bile flow after bariatric surgery may beneficially modulate secretion of insulin and incretins, leading to diabetes remission. However, the exact mechanism(s) involved is still unclear. Here, we propose an alternative method to investigate the relationship between alterations in physiological bile flow and insulin and incretin secretion by studying changes in gut-pancreatic function in extrahepatic cholestasis in nondiabetic humans....
Paper Details
Title
Bile Modulates Secretion of Incretins and Insulin: A Study of Human Extrahepatic Cholestasis
Published Date
Mar 15, 2019
Volume
104
Issue
7
Pages
2685 - 2694
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