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Sleeve Gastrectomy and Gastric Banding: Effects on Plasma Ghrelin Levels

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Journal Obes Surg
Date 2005 Aug 18
PMID 16105401
Citations 229
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Abstract

Background: Different changes of plasma ghrelin levels have been reported following gastric banding, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and biliopancreatic diversion.

Methods: This prospective study compares plasma ghrelin levels and weight loss following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) in 20 patients.

Results: Patients who underwent LSG (n=10) showed a significant decrease of plasma ghrelin at day 1 compared to preoperative values (35.8 +/- 12.3 fmol/ml vs 109.6 +/- 32.6 fmol/ml, P=0.005). Plasma ghrelin remained low and stable at 1 and 6 months postoperatively. In contrast, no change of plasma ghrelin at day 1 (71.8 +/- 35.3 fmol/ml vs 73.7 +/- 24.8 fmol/ml, P=0.441) was found in patients after LAGB (n=10). Increased plasma ghrelin levels compared with the preoperative levels at 1 (101.9 +/- 30.3 fmol/ml vs 73.7 +/- 24.8 fmol/ml, P=0.028) and 6 months (104.9 +/- 51.1 fmol/ml vs 73.7 +/- 24.8 fmol/ml, P=0.012) after surgery were observed. Mean excess weight loss was higher in the LSG group at 1 (30 +/- 13% vs 17 +/- 7%, P=0.005) and 6 months (61 +/- 16% vs 29 +/- 11%, P=0.001) compared with the LAGB group.

Conclusions: As a consequence of resection of the gastric fundus, the predominant area of human ghrelin production, ghrelin is significantly reduced after LSG but not after LAGB. This reduction remains stable at follow-up 6 months postoperatively, which may contribute to the superior weight loss when compared with LAGB.

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