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Lap Band Gastric Bypass Surgery Improves Insulin Resistance

Morbidly obese undergoing the lesser known less invasive laparoscopic gastric banding surgery (LGBS) show improvements six months after surgery

WASHINGTON –  A new study examining the overall and gender-related effects of laparoscopic gastric banding surgery (LGBS) on insulin resistance, body composition, and metabolic risk markers six months post-surgery has found significant improvements in insulin resistance. The improvements occurred despite continuing obesity.  

The results are from the study entitled Insulin Resistance, Metabolic Risk Factors and Body Composition Six Months after Laparoscopic Gastric Banding Surgery.  Joan F. Carroll, Department of Integrative Physiology and Susan F. Franks, Departments of Family Medicine and Psychology, University of North Texas Health Science Center; Adam B. Smith, Laparoscopy, Bariatrics, and Surgery, and David R. Phelps, Radiology Associates of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX conducted the investigation.

Dr. Carroll is presenting the team’s findings at the 120th annual meeting of the American Physiological Society (APS; www.The-APS.org), being held as part of the Experimental Biology (EB ’07) conference. More than 12,000 scientific researchers will attend the gathering being held April 28-May 2, 2007 at the Washington, DC Convention Center.

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WASHINGTON –  A new study examining the overall and gender-related effects of laparoscopic gastric banding surgery (LGBS) on insulin resistance, body composition, and metabolic risk markers six months post-surgery has found significant improvements in insulin resistance. The improvements occurred despite continuing obesity.  

The results are from the study entitled Insulin Resistance, Metabolic Risk Factors and Body Composition Six Months after Laparoscopic Gastric Banding Surgery.  Joan F. Carroll, Department of Integrative Physiology and Susan F. Franks, Departments of Family Medicine and Psychology, University of North Texas Health Science Center; Adam B. Smith, Laparoscopy, Bariatrics, and Surgery, and David R. Phelps, Radiology Associates of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX conducted the investigation.

Dr. Carroll is presenting the team’s findings at the 120th annual meeting of the American Physiological Society (APS; www.The-APS.org), being held as part of the Experimental Biology (EB ’07) conference. More than 12,000 scientific researchers will attend the gathering being held April 28-May 2, 2007 at the Washington, DC Convention Center.

Background

Overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions in the United States. In fact, 65 percent of Americans are currently considered overweight or obese. Using body mass index (BMI) standards, overweight is defined as BMI between 25-30 kg/m2; obesity is defined as BMI>30 kg/m2.

Excess body fat is not simply a cosmetic problem; it constitutes a health risk as well. As the amount of adipose tissue (body fat) increases, the concentrations of substances produced in adipose tissue can become grossly abnormal. In addition, fat becomes deposited in the pancreas, liver and muscle, leading to metabolic derangements such as insulin resistance and/or diabetes. Obesity causes hypertension and abnormal levels of fat in the blood.

Because of the low success rate of calorie restriction (i.e., diets) in reducing morbid obesity, surgical intervention is increasingly common. Individuals are considered candidates for surgery if BMI>40 kg/m2, or if BMI is 35-40 kg/m2 with significant co-morbidities.

Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass vs. Laparoscopic Gastric Banding Surgery

Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) is the most commonly performed bariatric operation in the US, and often considered the “gold standard” by which other surgical procedures are judged. This procedure involves a rearrangement of the gastrointestinal (GI) architecture so that food bypasses about 95 percent of the stomach and large parts of the small intestine. In contrast, LGBS involves only a restriction on the stomach, so that less food can be ingested. In this procedure, an inflatable silicone band is placed around the top of the stomach in order to create a small stomach pouch. The band can be filled with varying volumes of saline so that the outlet from the small stomach pouch can vary in size. Thus, the speed of emptying food from the stomach can vary. With LGBS, there is no rearrangement of the gastrointestinal architecture and food that is ingested does not bypass any of the GI tract.

Many studies have shown that RYGB is very successful in controlling diabetes, even before substantial weight loss has occurred. Fewer studies investigating reductions in cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors after LGBS have been published. This study was undertaken to determine the overall and gender-related effects of LGBS on body composition, insulin resistance, and metabolic risk markers six months after LGBS.

Methodology

Volunteers were recruited from a physician practice performing LGBS surgery. Patients had previously been screened by a physician and determined to be appropriate candidates for surgery. The intent was to follow patients for one year post-surgery. As of March 2007, 12 men and 17 women have been followed for six months post-surgery.

Before surgery, the team evaluated body composition using a variety of methods. Total visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and VAT at the L4L5 spinal level were determined using a multi-slice CT scanner. Body weight and height were measured and BMI was calculated. Waist and hip circumferences were measured and the waist-to-hip ratio was calculated. Body fat percentage was measured using bioimpedance.

Fasting blood samples were taken to evaluate metabolic risk biomarkers, including blood lipids, insulin, glucose, cardiac C-reactive protein (CRP), fatty acids, homocysteine, hemoglobin A1 (HbA1c), ApoA1, and ApoB. Resting blood pressure was also measured.

Insulin resistance was estimated using a simple index (HOMA) that is based on fasting plasma insulin and glucose concentrations.

Results

The researchers found the following:

*      prior to surgery, there were expected gender differences in body composition measures. Men were heavier, had greater waist circumferences, L4L5 VAT, total VAT, and HbA1c. Women had higher a percentage of body fat.

*      six months after surgery the overall group had a l5 percent reduction in body weight (275 vs. 233 pounds), a 14 percent reduction in BMI (43.4 vs. 37.3), a 13 percent reduction in body fat percentage (49 vs. 43 percent), a 13 percent reduction in waist circumference (53 vs. 46 inches) and a 10 percent reduction in hip circumference (57 vs. 51 inches). Total VAT was reduced by 20 percent (6.5 vs. 5.2 kg).

*      six-months after surgery the insulin resistance was reduced 60 percent, according to a HOMA score. This was due primarily to a 50 percent reduction in fasting insulin concentrations with no change in fasting glucose concentrations.

*      there were a few gender differences in surgery-related changes. In women only, the waist-to-hip ratio tended to decrease (0.92 vs. 0.86), and the HbA1c tended to decrease (5.8 vs. 5.6 percent).  In men only, total VAT was significantly reduced (8.7 vs. 6.6 kg). Diastolic blood pressured tended to decrease (81 vs. 75 mmHg) and CRP tended to decrease (8.3 vs. 4.7 mg/L).

Conclusions

Many studies have shown the benefit of RYGB surgery for improvement in insulin resistance in morbidly obese patients. This study demonstrates that there are also significant improvements in insulin resistance six months after LGBS.  After six months, the largest and most significant changes in the group were variables suggestive of insulin resistance. These improvements occurred despite the fact that patients were still clinically obese.  Rapid improvements in insulin resistance after surgery will have a positive impact on long-term patient health and may delay or prevent progression to diabetes.

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.The American Physiological Society (APS) has been an integral part of the scientific discovery process since it was established in 1887.  Physiology is the study of how molecules, cells, tissues and organs function to create health or disease.

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NOTE TO EDITORS: The APS annual meeting is part of the Experimental Biology 2007 (EB ’07) gathering and will be held April 28-May 2, 2007 at the Washington, DC Convention Center. To schedule an interview with Dr. Carroll, please contact Donna Krupa in the newsroom at 202.249.4174, 301.634.7209 (direct dial), 703.967.2751 (cell) or DKrupa@the-APS.org.

 
 
 
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