The Medically Reproducing Bariatric Surgery (MRB) II Study
NCT06363747 · Active, not recruiting
Last updated 2026-05-28This study tests a type of bariatric surgery in adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity to see how well it helps control blood sugar levels.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
Roux-en-Y (RYGB) gastric bypass reduces the size and capacity of the stomach and bypasses a portion of the small intestine which leads to decreased food intake and higher levels of a gut hormone called GLP-1 (glucagon-like-peptide-1). These changes lead to weight loss, improved blood sugars and often remission of type 2 diabetes but most patients do not qualify or want surgery. The investigators are searching for ways to make the beneficial effects of RYGB available to most type 2 diabetes patients rather than a select few that undergo RYGB. The investigators believe that parts of RYGB can be medically reproduced through a combination of diet and medicine. Once weekly injectable GLP-1 medicine that leads to weight loss and improved blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes are now FDA approved. Optifast is a medically supervised diet that safely reduces calorie intake to 800 calories per day for three months by replacing normal meals with specially prepared bars and shakes which leads to weight loss and improved blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes. Normal meals are then gradually reintroduced over 6 weeks and the bars/shakes are stopped. The investigators hypothesize that Optifast (diet) + once weekly GLP-1 will lead to weight loss and improvement in blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes similar to what is seen after RYGB.
Treatments tested
- Very Low Calorie Diet also known as Optifast Other
Optifast is a medically supervised very low-calorie diet (VLCD) diet that safely induces caloric restriction
| Main thing measured | Glycemic Control |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Durham VA Medical Center |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity |
| GLP-1 drugs | — |
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