Fig. 4: Increase in newly synthesized HDL-CHOL contributes to glycometabolism rebalance. | Cell Discovery

Fig. 4: Increase in newly synthesized HDL-CHOL contributes to glycometabolism rebalance.

From: “Dysfunctions” induced by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery are concomitant with metabolic improvement independent of weight loss

Fig. 4

a Changes in expression of key enzymes of glucose and CHOL metabolism in three groups (Wistar, GK-PF, GK-S-30; each n = 5) in terms of relative mRNA level. Gene symbols are colored green for positive transition group; blue: unchanged; red: newly changed; yellow: opposite; black: non-DEGs. b Schematic diagram showing that increased de novo CHOL synthesis in RL has direct beneficial effect on glycemic control after RYGB. c Plasma total CHOL, d plasma LDL-CHOL, e plasma HDL-CHOL, and f plasma TG were measured in overnight-fasted blood samples from GK and Wistar groups. Data are expressed as mean ± SE. Statistical terms (n ≥ 6) and symbol colors as in Fig. 1.

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