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Gastric bypass surgery in a rat model alters the community structure and functional composition of the intestinal microbiota independently of weight loss.

Sven-Bastiaan HaangeNico JehmlichUte KrügelConstantin HintschichDorothee WehrmannMohammed HankirFlorian SeyfriedJean FromentThomas HübschmannSusann MüllerDirk K WissenbachKang KangChristian BuettnerGianni PanagiotouMatthias NollUlrike Rolle-KampczykWiebke FenskeMartin von Bergen
Published in: Microbiome (2020)
The anatomical rearrangement in RYGB affects microbiota composition and functionality as well as changes in amino acid and bile acid metabolism independently of weight loss. The shift in the taxonomic structure of the microbiota after RYGB may be mediated by the resulting change in the composition of the bile acid pool in the gut and by changes in the composition of nutrients in the gut. Video abstract.
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