Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal

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Main Author: Rodrigues, Marcos Ricardo da Silva
Publication Date: 2012
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Summary: Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) is a worldwide increasing prevalence disease, being related to a variety of comorbidities. The relationship between the digestive tract and DM2 has been strengthened by the results of different metabolic surgery procedures on resolution of the endocrine disorder, before weigh loss achievement. Hypertrophic morphological changes in the intestinal epithelium are observed in the early stages of disease development and seems to have a pivotal role in the establishment of chronic hyperglicemia. The p53 gene directly participates on regulation of growth processes of the intestinal epithelium, and its expression has been shown to be altered in diabetic states.The objectives were to evaluate clinical and laboratory results in DM2 patients, presenting Body Mass Index(BMI)>25 and <35Kg/m2, undergoing a metabolic surgery procedure called digestive adaptation with partial duodenal switch(DSP). To assess p53 gene expression behavior in intestinal mucosa, on pre and postoperative period. Nine patients presenting DM2 and BMI below 35Kg/m2 underwent DSP.Biopsies of the duodenum and intermediate portion of the ileum were undertaken in diabetic state (pre and transoperative respectively) and 3 months after surgery by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The evolution of anthropometric (BMI) and laboratory parameters were acessed on postoperative period. Serum levels of enterohormones glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) were determined by the method enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), pre and postoperatively, on fasting and postprandial state (30',60'90 and 120') after ingestion of a standart meal.The p53 gene expression was evaluated by real time polymerase chain reaction (qrt-PCR) and western blot, on two different periods. The variables: fasting and postprandial (2 hours) glicemia, fasting triglycerides (TG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and C-peptide were undertaken. The mean levels of laboratorial parameters were compared by mulivariate analyses (ANOVA) and Tukey test. The mean expression of the p53 gene was compared in two different periods by T test. Between may and December 2010, four men and 5 women were operated on. The mean BMI was 31,1. There was a decrease in BMI of 23% after one year of surgery. There was a significant decrease (p<0,05) on fasting TG and HbA1c levels as well as glucose levels on fasting and postprandial state (2 hours) when compared pre and postoperatively. There was an increase (p<0,05) in C-peptide levels after surgery. Serum levels of GLP-1 were significantly higher postorperatively (p<0,05), on both fasting and postprandial condition, and there was a decrease,not significant, on GIP levels. The p53 relative gene expression showed a significant increase (p<0,05) in the postoperative period in duodenal mucosa (transcriptional state) and showed an increasing trend in the ileum, but not statistically significant. Only ileum portion results were succesfully acessed by western blot analisys, showing an increasing trend as well. The DSP procedure was succesfully capable to control type 2 diabetes in patients presenting BMI<35 Kg/m2. There was a significant enhancement of GLP-1 secretion and a decreasing trend for GIP on postoperative period. There was increased expression of mucosal p53 in the postoperative period after the control of DM2, when compared to diabetic pre-operative state.
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Tese (Doutorado em Fisiopatologia Clínica e Experimental) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2012.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/12640Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) is a worldwide increasing prevalence disease, being related to a variety of comorbidities. The relationship between the digestive tract and DM2 has been strengthened by the results of different metabolic surgery procedures on resolution of the endocrine disorder, before weigh loss achievement. Hypertrophic morphological changes in the intestinal epithelium are observed in the early stages of disease development and seems to have a pivotal role in the establishment of chronic hyperglicemia. The p53 gene directly participates on regulation of growth processes of the intestinal epithelium, and its expression has been shown to be altered in diabetic states.The objectives were to evaluate clinical and laboratory results in DM2 patients, presenting Body Mass Index(BMI)>25 and <35Kg/m2, undergoing a metabolic surgery procedure called digestive adaptation with partial duodenal switch(DSP). To assess p53 gene expression behavior in intestinal mucosa, on pre and postoperative period. Nine patients presenting DM2 and BMI below 35Kg/m2 underwent DSP.Biopsies of the duodenum and intermediate portion of the ileum were undertaken in diabetic state (pre and transoperative respectively) and 3 months after surgery by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The evolution of anthropometric (BMI) and laboratory parameters were acessed on postoperative period. Serum levels of enterohormones glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) were determined by the method enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), pre and postoperatively, on fasting and postprandial state (30',60'90 and 120') after ingestion of a standart meal.The p53 gene expression was evaluated by real time polymerase chain reaction (qrt-PCR) and western blot, on two different periods. The variables: fasting and postprandial (2 hours) glicemia, fasting triglycerides (TG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and C-peptide were undertaken. The mean levels of laboratorial parameters were compared by mulivariate analyses (ANOVA) and Tukey test. The mean expression of the p53 gene was compared in two different periods by T test. Between may and December 2010, four men and 5 women were operated on. The mean BMI was 31,1. There was a decrease in BMI of 23% after one year of surgery. There was a significant decrease (p<0,05) on fasting TG and HbA1c levels as well as glucose levels on fasting and postprandial state (2 hours) when compared pre and postoperatively. There was an increase (p<0,05) in C-peptide levels after surgery. Serum levels of GLP-1 were significantly higher postorperatively (p<0,05), on both fasting and postprandial condition, and there was a decrease,not significant, on GIP levels. The p53 relative gene expression showed a significant increase (p<0,05) in the postoperative period in duodenal mucosa (transcriptional state) and showed an increasing trend in the ileum, but not statistically significant. Only ileum portion results were succesfully acessed by western blot analisys, showing an increasing trend as well. The DSP procedure was succesfully capable to control type 2 diabetes in patients presenting BMI<35 Kg/m2. There was a significant enhancement of GLP-1 secretion and a decreasing trend for GIP on postoperative period. There was increased expression of mucosal p53 in the postoperative period after the control of DM2, when compared to diabetic pre-operative state.O diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM2) é uma doença de prevalência crescente na população mundial, sendo associado ao aumento de diversas comorbidades. A relação entre o trato digestivo e o DM2 tem sido fortalecida a partir dos resultados das diferentes cirurgias metabólicas frente à remissão do distúrbio endócrino. Alterações morfológicas hipertróficas no epitélio intestinal são percebidas nos estágios iniciais da doença e parece ter papel primordial na instalação da hiperglicemia crônica. O gene p53 participa ativamente dos processos de regulação do crescimento epitelial intestinal e pode sofrer alteração de sua expressão em estados diabéticos. Objetiva-se avaliar os resultados clínicos e laboratoriais de pacientes DM2 e com índice de Massa Corpórea (IMC) >25 e <35 Kg/m2 submetidos a cirurgia metabólica denominada adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial (DSP) e avaliar o comportamento da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal no período pré e pós-operatório. Nove pacientes DM2, com IMC<35Kg/m2 foram operados pela técnica DSP. Biópsias de duodeno e íleo foram colhidas no estado diabético (pré e transoperatório respectivamente) e, 3 meses após a cirurgia, através de endoscopia digestiva alta. Foram comparados os dados de evolução antropométrica (IMC) e laboratorial no período pré e pós-operatório. Através do método enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) foram determinados os níveis dos entero-hormônios glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) e glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP), no pré e pós-operatório, em jejum e pós-prandial nos períodos 30',60',90' e 120'. A expressão do gene p53, foi avaliada por real time polymerase chain reaction (qrt-PCR) e western blot, nos dois diferentes momentos. As variáveis: glicemia de jejum e pós-prandial (2 horas), trigliceridemia de jejum, hemoglobina glicada (HbAc1) e peptídeo C foram analisadas. As médias dos parâmetros laboratoriais foram comparadas pela análise multivariada ANOVA e após teste-Tukey. A média de expressão relativa do gene p53 foi comparada nos dois períodos pelo teste t-student. Os resultados evidenciaram que entre maio e dezembro de 2010, nove pacientes (4 homens, 5 mulheres) DM2 e com IMC entre 26 e 34Kg/m2 foram submetidos a DSP. A média de IMC do grupo operado foi de 31,3. Houve queda do IMC média de 23% após um ano. Houve queda significativa (p<0,05) nos níveis de triglicerídeos, glicemia de jejum e pós-prandial (2 horas), HbA1c assim como aumento do peptídeo-C (p<0,05), quando comparados os períodos pré e pós-operatório. Os níveis séricos de GLP-1 foram significativamente maiores no pós-operatório (p<0,05), tanto em jejum como pós-prandial sendo que houve diminuição dos níveis de GIP, contudo sem significância estatística. O gene p53 sofreu aumento significativo de sua expressão relativa (qrt-PCR)(p<0,05) no período pós-operatório na mucosa duodenal e uma tendência de aumento no íleo, contudo sem significância estatística. A análise da expressão ao nível proteico foi bem sucedida somente no íleo, também mostrando tendência de aumento. Concluí-se que a DSP foi capaz de controlar satisfatoriamente o DM2 em pacientes com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Houve aumento da secreção de GLP-1 e tendência de diminuição do GIP. Houve aumento da expressão do p53 na mucosa intestinal, no período pós-operatório, após o controle do diabetes, quando comparada ao período pré-operatório.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-06T20:53:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Marcos Ricardo da Silva Rodrigues Tese completa.pdf: 2464617 bytes, checksum: 21ca81cf380d61ca7d40eb82b69f9337 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-06T20:53:42Z (GMT). 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title Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal
spellingShingle Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal
Rodrigues, Marcos Ricardo da Silva
Metabolic surgery
Diabetes
p53 gene
Intestinal hypertrophy
Transit bipartition
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2
Gene p53
Obesidade - Cirurgia
Mucosa intestinal
Cirurgia metabólica
Diabetes
Genes p53
Hipertrofia intestinal
Bipartição intestinal
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA::GASTROENTEROLOGIA
title_short Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal
title_full Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal
title_fullStr Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal
title_full_unstemmed Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal
title_sort Adaptação digestiva com duodenal switch parcial em pacientes diabéticos e com IMC<35 Kg/m2. Análise da resposta clínica, laboratorial, enterohormonal e da expressão do gene p53 na mucosa intestinal
author Rodrigues, Marcos Ricardo da Silva
author_facet Rodrigues, Marcos Ricardo da Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Marcos Ricardo da Silva
contributor_str_mv Milléo, Fábio Quirillo
Artoni, Roberto Ferreira
Campos, Antonio Carlos Ligocki
Aguiar, Luiz Guilherme Kraemer de
Santo, Marco Aurelio
Mathias, Paulo Cezar de Freitas
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Metabolic surgery
Diabetes
p53 gene
Intestinal hypertrophy
Transit bipartition
topic Metabolic surgery
Diabetes
p53 gene
Intestinal hypertrophy
Transit bipartition
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2
Gene p53
Obesidade - Cirurgia
Mucosa intestinal
Cirurgia metabólica
Diabetes
Genes p53
Hipertrofia intestinal
Bipartição intestinal
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA::GASTROENTEROLOGIA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2
Gene p53
Obesidade - Cirurgia
Mucosa intestinal
Cirurgia metabólica
Diabetes
Genes p53
Hipertrofia intestinal
Bipartição intestinal
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA::GASTROENTEROLOGIA
description Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) is a worldwide increasing prevalence disease, being related to a variety of comorbidities. The relationship between the digestive tract and DM2 has been strengthened by the results of different metabolic surgery procedures on resolution of the endocrine disorder, before weigh loss achievement. Hypertrophic morphological changes in the intestinal epithelium are observed in the early stages of disease development and seems to have a pivotal role in the establishment of chronic hyperglicemia. The p53 gene directly participates on regulation of growth processes of the intestinal epithelium, and its expression has been shown to be altered in diabetic states.The objectives were to evaluate clinical and laboratory results in DM2 patients, presenting Body Mass Index(BMI)>25 and <35Kg/m2, undergoing a metabolic surgery procedure called digestive adaptation with partial duodenal switch(DSP). To assess p53 gene expression behavior in intestinal mucosa, on pre and postoperative period. Nine patients presenting DM2 and BMI below 35Kg/m2 underwent DSP.Biopsies of the duodenum and intermediate portion of the ileum were undertaken in diabetic state (pre and transoperative respectively) and 3 months after surgery by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The evolution of anthropometric (BMI) and laboratory parameters were acessed on postoperative period. Serum levels of enterohormones glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) were determined by the method enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), pre and postoperatively, on fasting and postprandial state (30',60'90 and 120') after ingestion of a standart meal.The p53 gene expression was evaluated by real time polymerase chain reaction (qrt-PCR) and western blot, on two different periods. The variables: fasting and postprandial (2 hours) glicemia, fasting triglycerides (TG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and C-peptide were undertaken. The mean levels of laboratorial parameters were compared by mulivariate analyses (ANOVA) and Tukey test. The mean expression of the p53 gene was compared in two different periods by T test. Between may and December 2010, four men and 5 women were operated on. The mean BMI was 31,1. There was a decrease in BMI of 23% after one year of surgery. There was a significant decrease (p<0,05) on fasting TG and HbA1c levels as well as glucose levels on fasting and postprandial state (2 hours) when compared pre and postoperatively. There was an increase (p<0,05) in C-peptide levels after surgery. Serum levels of GLP-1 were significantly higher postorperatively (p<0,05), on both fasting and postprandial condition, and there was a decrease,not significant, on GIP levels. The p53 relative gene expression showed a significant increase (p<0,05) in the postoperative period in duodenal mucosa (transcriptional state) and showed an increasing trend in the ileum, but not statistically significant. Only ileum portion results were succesfully acessed by western blot analisys, showing an increasing trend as well. The DSP procedure was succesfully capable to control type 2 diabetes in patients presenting BMI<35 Kg/m2. There was a significant enhancement of GLP-1 secretion and a decreasing trend for GIP on postoperative period. There was increased expression of mucosal p53 in the postoperative period after the control of DM2, when compared to diabetic pre-operative state.
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