Introduction: Gut and adipose tissue hormones play an important role in energy balance control, particularly through the regulation at either short-or long-term food intake after bariatric surgery. Case: A 15-year-old obese female (BMI 42.2) who was unresponsive to medical treatment underwent gastroplication. Hunger hormone levels (leptin, ghrelin and insulin), weight loss and eating behavior were monitored at 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery. Results: Weight loss was obtained, progressively achieving a loss of 45.6 kg 1 year after surgery. A strong reduction in insulin concentration and insulin resistance was documented. At 3 months after the operation, a surprising leptin level drop was observed. During the following months a progressive increase in leptin levels and leptin/kg of fat mass were documented. Fasting ghrelin levels increased in the first 3 months, then fell over the next 6 months. Up to 6 months after gastroplication, we observed a less marked drop in plasma ghrelin after meal ingestion, while the values after 1 year showed a substantial fall in the postprandial period despite a further fasting ghrelin increased level. Early achievement of satiety was found. Conclusion: Hunger hormones level changes seem to be involved in weight loss and eating behavior after gastroplication in adolescents.
Hunger Hormone Profile Monitoring after Gastroplication in an Adolescent / V. Calcaterra, G. Pelizzo, G. Nakib, D. Larizza, M. Fonte, M. De Amici, H. Cena. - In: HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1663-2818. - 0:3(2013), pp. 213-216. [10.1159/000354301]
Hunger Hormone Profile Monitoring after Gastroplication in an Adolescent
G. Pelizzo;
2013
Abstract
Introduction: Gut and adipose tissue hormones play an important role in energy balance control, particularly through the regulation at either short-or long-term food intake after bariatric surgery. Case: A 15-year-old obese female (BMI 42.2) who was unresponsive to medical treatment underwent gastroplication. Hunger hormone levels (leptin, ghrelin and insulin), weight loss and eating behavior were monitored at 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery. Results: Weight loss was obtained, progressively achieving a loss of 45.6 kg 1 year after surgery. A strong reduction in insulin concentration and insulin resistance was documented. At 3 months after the operation, a surprising leptin level drop was observed. During the following months a progressive increase in leptin levels and leptin/kg of fat mass were documented. Fasting ghrelin levels increased in the first 3 months, then fell over the next 6 months. Up to 6 months after gastroplication, we observed a less marked drop in plasma ghrelin after meal ingestion, while the values after 1 year showed a substantial fall in the postprandial period despite a further fasting ghrelin increased level. Early achievement of satiety was found. Conclusion: Hunger hormones level changes seem to be involved in weight loss and eating behavior after gastroplication in adolescents.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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