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Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery

PURPOSE: Vaspin (visceral-adipose-tissue-derived-serine-protease-inhibitor) is a recently identified adipokine with putative insulin-sensitizing properties. Plasma vaspin responses to surgery-induced weight loss are sparse and contradictory. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: We evaluated changes in vaspin le...

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Autores principales: Lu, HuiLing, Wamba, Ponce Cedric Fouejeu, Lapointe, Marc, Poirier, Paul, Martin, Julie, Bastien, Marjorie, Cianflone, Katherine
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4207768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25340725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111002
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author Lu, HuiLing
Wamba, Ponce Cedric Fouejeu
Lapointe, Marc
Poirier, Paul
Martin, Julie
Bastien, Marjorie
Cianflone, Katherine
author_facet Lu, HuiLing
Wamba, Ponce Cedric Fouejeu
Lapointe, Marc
Poirier, Paul
Martin, Julie
Bastien, Marjorie
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description PURPOSE: Vaspin (visceral-adipose-tissue-derived-serine-protease-inhibitor) is a recently identified adipokine with putative insulin-sensitizing properties. Plasma vaspin responses to surgery-induced weight loss are sparse and contradictory. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: We evaluated changes in vaspin levels and relationship to post-operative outcomes in men (n = 22) and women (n = 55) undergoing biliopancreatic-diversion/duodenal-switch bariatric surgery. Body composition and plasma parameters were measured at baseline, acutely (1 and 5 days) and medium-term (6 and 12 months) post-surgery. RESULTS: Fasting preoperative vaspin concentrations were comparable in men vs women. The distribution was biphasic (both men and women) with a nadir of 2.5 ng/ml. Subjects were divided into high (≥2.5 ng/mL, HI-group) and low (<2.5 ng/mL, LO-group) vaspin level. Both groups had comparable sex distribution, age and BMI, but the HI-vaspin group had lower insulin, HOMA, and triglyceride and higher HDL-cholesterol, acylation stimulating protein (ASP) and IL-6 levels (all p<0.05). Post-operatively, both groups decreased BMI comparably over 12 months; the HI-vaspin group maintained high vaspin levels, while the LO-vaspin group gradually increased their levels with weight loss over 12 months. The HI-vaspin group maintained a better glucose, insulin, HOMA, fructosamine, HDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride profile throughout. The HI-vaspin group also had higher gamma-glutamyltransferase and ASP profiles. Finally, baseline vaspin level inversely correlated significantly with baseline and 12-month insulin, HOMA, triglyceride and positively correlated with HDL and ASP. Twelve-month vaspin also correlated similarly, including an inverse correlation with BMI. CONCLUSION: Globally, this study supports the concept of vaspin as a beneficial adipokine in obesity, which may potentially lead to possible therapeutic targets.
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spelling pubmed-42077682014-10-27 Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery Lu, HuiLing Wamba, Ponce Cedric Fouejeu Lapointe, Marc Poirier, Paul Martin, Julie Bastien, Marjorie Cianflone, Katherine PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Vaspin (visceral-adipose-tissue-derived-serine-protease-inhibitor) is a recently identified adipokine with putative insulin-sensitizing properties. Plasma vaspin responses to surgery-induced weight loss are sparse and contradictory. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: We evaluated changes in vaspin levels and relationship to post-operative outcomes in men (n = 22) and women (n = 55) undergoing biliopancreatic-diversion/duodenal-switch bariatric surgery. Body composition and plasma parameters were measured at baseline, acutely (1 and 5 days) and medium-term (6 and 12 months) post-surgery. RESULTS: Fasting preoperative vaspin concentrations were comparable in men vs women. The distribution was biphasic (both men and women) with a nadir of 2.5 ng/ml. Subjects were divided into high (≥2.5 ng/mL, HI-group) and low (<2.5 ng/mL, LO-group) vaspin level. Both groups had comparable sex distribution, age and BMI, but the HI-vaspin group had lower insulin, HOMA, and triglyceride and higher HDL-cholesterol, acylation stimulating protein (ASP) and IL-6 levels (all p<0.05). Post-operatively, both groups decreased BMI comparably over 12 months; the HI-vaspin group maintained high vaspin levels, while the LO-vaspin group gradually increased their levels with weight loss over 12 months. The HI-vaspin group maintained a better glucose, insulin, HOMA, fructosamine, HDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride profile throughout. The HI-vaspin group also had higher gamma-glutamyltransferase and ASP profiles. Finally, baseline vaspin level inversely correlated significantly with baseline and 12-month insulin, HOMA, triglyceride and positively correlated with HDL and ASP. Twelve-month vaspin also correlated similarly, including an inverse correlation with BMI. CONCLUSION: Globally, this study supports the concept of vaspin as a beneficial adipokine in obesity, which may potentially lead to possible therapeutic targets. Public Library of Science 2014-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4207768/ /pubmed/25340725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111002 Text en © 2014 Lu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lapointe, Marc
Poirier, Paul
Martin, Julie
Bastien, Marjorie
Cianflone, Katherine
Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery
title Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery
title_full Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery
title_fullStr Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery
title_short Increased Vaspin Levels Are Associated with Beneficial Metabolic Outcome Pre- and Post-Bariatric Surgery
title_sort increased vaspin levels are associated with beneficial metabolic outcome pre- and post-bariatric surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4207768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25340725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111002
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