Changes in Bile Acid Profile After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy are Associated with Improvements in Metabolic Profile and Fatty Liver Disease
- Categories: Bariatric Surgery, Metabolic Health
Type Article
Journal Article
Authors
A. P. Belgaumkar; R. P. Vincent; K. A. Carswell; R. D. Hughes; J. Alaghband-Zadeh; R. R. Mitry; C. W. le Roux; A. G. Patel
Year of publication
2016
Publication/Journal
Obes Surg
Volume
26
Issue
6
Pages
1195-202
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bile acids (BA) modulate lipid and glucose metabolism in a feedback loop through production of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 19 in the terminal ileum. Changes in BA after bariatric surgery may lead to improvements in the metabolic syndrome, including fatty liver disease. This study investigated the relationship between BA and metabolic and inflammatory profiles after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). METHODS: Patients undergoing LSG had fasting blood samples taken pre-operatively and 6 months post-surgery. Liver injury was measured using cytokeratin (CK) 18 fragments. BA were measured using liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry. FGF-19 was measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: The study included 18 patients (12 females), with mean age 46.3 years (SEM ± 2.9) and BMI 60.1 kg/m(2) (±2.6). After 6 months, patients lost 39.8 kg (±3.1; p