metabolic syndrome

Cholecystectomy as a risk factor of metabolic syndrome: from epidemiologic clues to biochemical mechanisms

Cholecystectomy as a risk factor of metabolic syndrome: from epidemiologic clues to biochemical mechanisms Yongsheng Chen, Shuodong Wu & Yu Tian Laboratory Investigation volume 98, pages 7–14 (2018) | Download Citation Abstract Cholecystectomy has long been regarded as a safe procedure with no deleterious influence on the body. However, recent studies provide clues that link […]

Cholecystectomy and NAFLD: Does Gallbladder Removal Have Metabolic Consequences

Cholecystectomy and NAFLD: Does Gallbladder Removal Have Metabolic Consequences? Article (PDF Available)  in The American Journal of Gastroenterology108(6):959-61 · June 2013 with 940 Reads DOI: 10.1038/ajg.2013.84} · Sourc Abstract: Pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) disease and gallbladder (GB) disease secondary to cholesterol gallstones is complex, yet both conditions share similar associated risk factors, most of them related to the metabolic syndrome. Cholecystectomy, the best treatment for GB disease, is […]

Abnormalities of lipid metabolism, gallstone disease and gallbladder function

“Recent evidence supports the hypothesis that cholecystectomy may not be innocuous and that the GB has a significant role in the regulation of hepatic triglyceride metabolism. This article provides information regarding recent advances in the understanding of the interaction between regulation of lipid metabolism, insulin resistance, gallstone disease and GB function.”   Gallstone disease is highly prevalent with […]

Cholecystectomy and risk of metabolic syndrome

Cholecystectomy and risk of metabolic syndrome Agostino Di CiaulaEmail the author Agostino Di Ciaula , Gabriella Garruti , David Q.-H. Wang , Piero PortincasaCorrespondence information about the author Piero PortincasaEmail the author Piero Portincasa PlumX Metrics DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejim.2018.04.019   Highlights •Cholecystectomy might cause metabolic consequences, including metabolic syndrome. •Pathways involving bile acids and their nuclear receptors […]

Association of Cholecystectomy with Metabolic Syndrome in a Chinese Population (weight gain)

Association of Cholecystectomy with Metabolic Syndrome in a Chinese Population Chao Shen , Xiaoliang Wu , Chengfu Xu, Chaohui Yu, Peng Chen, Youming Li  Published: February 5, 2014 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088189 Abstract An association between cholecystectomy and metabolic syndrome has not been fully established. Here we analyzed the association between cholecystectomy and metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population of […]

Diet after cholecystectomy

Curr Med Chem. 2017 May 17. doi: 10.2174/0929867324666170518100053. [Epub ahead of print] Altomare DF1, Rotelli MT1, Palasciano N1. Abstract Patients with gallstones are often affected by alimentary disorders contributing to the onset of gallstones disease. Cholecystectomy can have nutritional and metabolic consequences in the short-term (diarrhea, abdominal pain and bloating) and in the long-term (increased Body Mass Index […]