Author: Katsogiannos, Petros; Kamble, Prasad G.; Pereira, Maria J.; Sundbom, Magnus; Carlsson, Perâ€Ola; Eriksson, Jan W.; Espes, Daniel
Title: Changes in Circulating Cytokines and Adipokines After RYGB in Patients with and without Type 2 Diabetes Cord-id: byuwnk9x Document date: 2021_2_23
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Snippet: OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare cytokine and adipokine levels in patients with obesity with and without type 2 diabetes (T2D) at baseline and 6 months after Rouxâ€enâ€Y gastric bypass (RYGB) with healthy controls. METHODS: A total of 34 patients (21 with T2D) with BMI of 30 to 45 kg/m(2) were compared with 25 healthy controls without obesity. Cytokines, adipokines, and peptides of relevance for inflammation and metabolism were analyzed in plasma. RESULTS: Significant decreases in weight
Document: OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare cytokine and adipokine levels in patients with obesity with and without type 2 diabetes (T2D) at baseline and 6 months after Rouxâ€enâ€Y gastric bypass (RYGB) with healthy controls. METHODS: A total of 34 patients (21 with T2D) with BMI of 30 to 45 kg/m(2) were compared with 25 healthy controls without obesity. Cytokines, adipokines, and peptides of relevance for inflammation and metabolism were analyzed in plasma. RESULTS: Significant decreases in weight and glycated hemoglobin A(1c) were observed. At baseline, interleukinâ€6 (ILâ€6), IFNâ€Î², ILâ€18, leptin, and hepatocyte growth factor were higher in all patients with obesity compared with healthy controls. In patients without T2D, TNFâ€Î±, ILâ€1α, ILâ€2, ILâ€15, and visfatin were also increased, whereas bone morphogenic proteinâ€4 was decreased. Following RYGB, ILâ€6 and hepatocyte growth factor were still increased in both groups compared with controls. In T2D patients, IFNâ€Î², ILâ€27, ILâ€1α, ILâ€2, regenerating isletâ€derived protein 3A, visfatin, and osteopontin were found to be increased. In patients without T2D, TNFâ€Î±, ILâ€1α, ILâ€2, ILâ€15, leptin, and visfatin remained increased. CONCLUSIONS: The altered cytokine profile of patients with obesity persisted after RYGB despite large weight loss and improved metabolic status, thus reflecting an inherent inflammatory state.
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