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Effect of weight gain and weight loss on in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of diet-induced changes in energy balance and body weight on in vivo colonocyte fractional proliferation rates (FPR) in people with obesity. METHODS: In vivo colonocyte FPR was assessed in 31 men and women with obesity (BMI: 35.4±4.0 kg/m(2), age: 52.6±8.9 years) b...

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Autores principales: Magkos, Faidon, Sullivan, Shelby, Fitch, Mark, Smith, Gordon, Fabbrini, Elisa, Mittendorfer, Bettina, Hellerstein, Marc, Klein, Samuel
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5679222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29086514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.21983
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author Magkos, Faidon
Sullivan, Shelby
Fitch, Mark
Smith, Gordon
Fabbrini, Elisa
Mittendorfer, Bettina
Hellerstein, Marc
Klein, Samuel
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of diet-induced changes in energy balance and body weight on in vivo colonocyte fractional proliferation rates (FPR) in people with obesity. METHODS: In vivo colonocyte FPR was assessed in 31 men and women with obesity (BMI: 35.4±4.0 kg/m(2), age: 52.6±8.9 years) before and after diet-induced weight loss, weight gain, or weight maintenance. Subjects ingested aliquots of (2)H(2)O (heavy water) daily for 4-7 days, followed by flexible sigmoidoscopy with colon biopsies to assess the incorporation of (2)H into the DNA of dividing colonocytes. RESULTS: Colonocyte FPR averaged 12.7±3.8 % per day, and correlated directly with adipose tissue (IAAT) volume (r=0.364, P=0.044). Colonocyte FPR decreased in the weight loss group, did not change in the weight maintenance group, and increased in the weight gain group. The change in colonocyte FPR correlated directly with the percent change in body weight (r=0.409, P=0.028) and IAAT volume (r=0.598, P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: A high-calorie diet and weight gain increase, whereas a low-calorie diet and weight loss decrease, in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity. These results suggest that changes in energy balance influence the risk of developing colon cancer in people with obesity by regulating colonic mucosal growth rates.
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spelling pubmed-56792222018-11-01 Effect of weight gain and weight loss on in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity Magkos, Faidon Sullivan, Shelby Fitch, Mark Smith, Gordon Fabbrini, Elisa Mittendorfer, Bettina Hellerstein, Marc Klein, Samuel Obesity (Silver Spring) Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of diet-induced changes in energy balance and body weight on in vivo colonocyte fractional proliferation rates (FPR) in people with obesity. METHODS: In vivo colonocyte FPR was assessed in 31 men and women with obesity (BMI: 35.4±4.0 kg/m(2), age: 52.6±8.9 years) before and after diet-induced weight loss, weight gain, or weight maintenance. Subjects ingested aliquots of (2)H(2)O (heavy water) daily for 4-7 days, followed by flexible sigmoidoscopy with colon biopsies to assess the incorporation of (2)H into the DNA of dividing colonocytes. RESULTS: Colonocyte FPR averaged 12.7±3.8 % per day, and correlated directly with adipose tissue (IAAT) volume (r=0.364, P=0.044). Colonocyte FPR decreased in the weight loss group, did not change in the weight maintenance group, and increased in the weight gain group. The change in colonocyte FPR correlated directly with the percent change in body weight (r=0.409, P=0.028) and IAAT volume (r=0.598, P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: A high-calorie diet and weight gain increase, whereas a low-calorie diet and weight loss decrease, in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity. These results suggest that changes in energy balance influence the risk of developing colon cancer in people with obesity by regulating colonic mucosal growth rates. 2017-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5679222/ /pubmed/29086514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.21983 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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title_full Effect of weight gain and weight loss on in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity
title_fullStr Effect of weight gain and weight loss on in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity
title_full_unstemmed Effect of weight gain and weight loss on in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity
title_short Effect of weight gain and weight loss on in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity
title_sort effect of weight gain and weight loss on in vivo colonocyte proliferation rate in people with obesity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5679222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29086514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.21983
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