Danning tablets might improve glucose and lipid metabolism in asymptomatic T2MD patients after cholecystectomy A cohort study

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Abstract

Considering the role of bile acids in glucose metabolism and the effect of farnesoid X receptor agonists on bile acids, we investigated the possible effect of Danning tablets (DNTs), a type of farnesoid X receptor agonist, on glucose and lipid metabolism in asymptomatic type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. A series of asymptomatic T2DM patients who underwent cholecystectomy at least 2 years prior and were regularly followed up in our hospital were included in our analysis. According to their choice, they were divided into 2 groups: the DNT group and the control group. Demographic data, body weight, food intake, effects on diabetes control, and biomedical variables were collected. After propensity score matching, a total of 64 T2DM patients (41 males and 23 females) were included in the analysis. The amount of daily food intake (kcals) and diet composition were little changed 6-months after DNT administration (P = .612). However, the average fasting glucose level of the DNT group decreased from 9.5 ± 1.4 mmol/L to 8.3 ± 1.6 mmol/L (P < .001). The results of our study show that DNT intake improved glucose and lipid metabolism and increased the level of glucagon-like peptide-1.

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Chen, W., Zhou, S., Xiao, J., Liu, W., Qu, Q., & He, X. (2021). Danning tablets might improve glucose and lipid metabolism in asymptomatic T2MD patients after cholecystectomy A cohort study. Medicine (United States), 100(50), E28303. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000028303

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