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The reason some patients are cured of type-2 diabetes after a gastric bypass may have been explained by US researchers. | The reason some patients are cured of type-2 diabetes after a gastric bypass may have been explained by US researchers. |
Their animal study showed bypassing the stomach made the intestines work harder, use more energy and keep blood sugar levels under control. | Their animal study showed bypassing the stomach made the intestines work harder, use more energy and keep blood sugar levels under control. |
They hope their findings, published in the journal Science, will lead to less invasive treatments for the condition. | They hope their findings, published in the journal Science, will lead to less invasive treatments for the condition. |
Diabetes UK said a healthy lifestyle was the best way to avoid the disease. | Diabetes UK said a healthy lifestyle was the best way to avoid the disease. |
Type-2 diabetes, which is mostly the result of a bad diet and little exercise, is a growing problem globally. | Type-2 diabetes, which is mostly the result of a bad diet and little exercise, is a growing problem globally. |
It leaves people unable to control the amount of sugar in the blood and can culminate in blindness, limb loss and heart disease. | It leaves people unable to control the amount of sugar in the blood and can culminate in blindness, limb loss and heart disease. |
The condition may be managed by eating a healthy diet and keeping weight down, but it may require medication or insulin injections. | |
Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital, in the US, were investigating how a type of weight loss surgery affected diabetes. | Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital, in the US, were investigating how a type of weight loss surgery affected diabetes. |
Dr Nicholas Stylopoulos told the BBC: "Gastric bypass is the most effective weight loss procedure, but it also cures diabetes. | Dr Nicholas Stylopoulos told the BBC: "Gastric bypass is the most effective weight loss procedure, but it also cures diabetes. |
"If we knew how this worked we could develop new treatments that don't require surgery." | "If we knew how this worked we could develop new treatments that don't require surgery." |
Missing sugar? | Missing sugar? |
Weight loss itself can reduce the symptoms of type-2 diabetes, however, the condition can be seemingly cured before any pounds have been shed. | Weight loss itself can reduce the symptoms of type-2 diabetes, however, the condition can be seemingly cured before any pounds have been shed. |
The challenge for researchers was to figure out where the extra sugar, which should be ending up in the blood, was going. | The challenge for researchers was to figure out where the extra sugar, which should be ending up in the blood, was going. |
They performed the operation to connect the entrance to the stomach with the small intestine - essentially bypassing the stomach - on rats. | They performed the operation to connect the entrance to the stomach with the small intestine - essentially bypassing the stomach - on rats. |
The animals were then scanned and the route of their meals was traced as they passed through the body. | The animals were then scanned and the route of their meals was traced as they passed through the body. |
"Surprisingly, we found the sugar was being used by the intestines - it has to work harder as you've bypassed the stomach," Dr Stylopoulos said. | "Surprisingly, we found the sugar was being used by the intestines - it has to work harder as you've bypassed the stomach," Dr Stylopoulos said. |
The intestines also had to go through some internal rebuilding as part of the transition, which also used energy. | The intestines also had to go through some internal rebuilding as part of the transition, which also used energy. |
The study showed the boost in the intestines' energy needs could account for 64% of the change in blood sugar levels. The remaining effect is thought to be down to weight loss and hormonal changes. | The study showed the boost in the intestines' energy needs could account for 64% of the change in blood sugar levels. The remaining effect is thought to be down to weight loss and hormonal changes. |
Their plan is to come up with ways to activate the intestines to produce the same effect, but without the need for an operation. | Their plan is to come up with ways to activate the intestines to produce the same effect, but without the need for an operation. |
Dr Stylopoulos said: "Most patients would prefer something equally effective, but less invasive." | Dr Stylopoulos said: "Most patients would prefer something equally effective, but less invasive." |
Dr Matthew Hobbs, the head of research at Diabetes UK, said: "This work gives more details about what happens when gastric bypass surgery is used to treat type-2 diabetes. | Dr Matthew Hobbs, the head of research at Diabetes UK, said: "This work gives more details about what happens when gastric bypass surgery is used to treat type-2 diabetes. |
"The researchers hope that the findings may give us new treatments in the future that would mimic those effects without the surgical procedure. | "The researchers hope that the findings may give us new treatments in the future that would mimic those effects without the surgical procedure. |
"While we would welcome any advances in this area, it is clear any new treatments are many years away. | "While we would welcome any advances in this area, it is clear any new treatments are many years away. |
"What we know now is that avoiding type-2 diabetes by maintaining a healthy balanced diet and being physically active is really important." | "What we know now is that avoiding type-2 diabetes by maintaining a healthy balanced diet and being physically active is really important." |