Plasma ghrelin in obesity before and after weight loss after laparoscopical adjustable gastric banding.

@article{HanuschEnserer2004PlasmaGI,
  title={Plasma ghrelin in obesity before and after weight loss after laparoscopical adjustable gastric banding.},
  author={Ursula Hanusch-Enserer and Edmund Cauza and Georg Brabant and Attila Dunky and Harald R Rosen and Giovanni Pacini and Heinz T{\"u}chler and Rudolf Prager and Michael Roden},
  journal={The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism},
  year={2004},
  volume={89 7},
  pages={
          3352-8
        }
}
Weight reduction after gastric bypass surgery has been attributed to a decrease of the orexigenic peptide ghrelin, which may be regulated by insulin and leptin. This study examined effects of long-term weight loss after laparoscopical adjustable gastric banding on plasma ghrelin and leptin concentrations and their relationship with insulin action. Severely obese patients (15 women, three men, 36 +/- 12 yr) underwent clinical examinations every 3 months and modified oral glucose tolerance tests… 
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