“…Ileal transposition, a procedure that interposes a segment of the distal ileum in a more proximal jejunal position, has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance (Culnan et al, 2010; B. P. Cummings et al, 2010; Ikezawa et al, 2012; Strader et al, 2009) in a number of genetic and diet-induced obesity/diabetic rodent models. Similar to the observed findings with ileal interposition, bile diversion operations (Flynn et al, 2015; Kohli et al, 2013b; Pierre et al, 2016; X. Zhang et al, 2015) result in complete diversion of bile from the upper GI tract to either the mid-jejunum (Goncalves et al, 2015; Kohli et al, 2013b) or ileum (Flynn et al, 2015); both of which are associated with not only significant elevations in circulating plasma bile acids but also improved glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, hypophagia, weight loss and resolution of hepatic steatosis.…”