ESPE Abstracts (2024) 98 P1-239

ESPE2024 Poster Category 1 Fat, Metabolism and Obesity 4 (9 abstracts)

Evolution of the cytokine profile following duodenal-jejunal bypass liner in adolescents with obesity

Igor Terčon 1 , Rober Šket 2,1 , Tine Tesovnik 2,1 , Tadej Battelino 2,1 , Jernej Kovač 2,1 & Primož Kotnik 2,1


1Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia


Background: Treatment of adolescents with obesity with duodenal-jejunal bypass liner (DJBL) is effective in terms of lowering body mass index (BMI) and improving the metabolic complications of obesity.

Objective and hypotheses: To quantify the temporal and quantitative changes in the expression of cytokines associated with appetite and insulin resistance and C-reactive protein (CRP) after insertion of DJBL in correlation with a reduction in BMI.

Methods: Nineteen adolescents aged > 15 years with obesity and at least one metabolic complication were treated with the endoscopically inserted DJBL. Blood samples were collected before the procedure and at 1, 6 and 12 months thereafter when the device was removed. The cytokine profile has been determined by ELISA based on specific antibodies bound to nanoparticles and quantified by flow cytometry.

Results: Patients were divided into two groups according to the reduction of BMI (9 patients with BMI reduction <10% and 10 patients with BMI reduction >10%). The results related to baseline revealed a significant decrease in leptin levels in both groups, however more pronounced in the group with a reduction of > 10%. This was not paralleled by a significant decrease in inflammatory marker CRP, although a trend to a decrease in CRP could be observed in the group with the greater decrease in BMI.

BMI reduction <10% = avg. 0,96 ± 0,01 BMI reduction >10% = avg. 0,82 ± 0,01
1 month 6 month 12 month p 1 month 6 month 12 month p
BMI 0,95 ± 0,01 0,94 ± 0,01 0,96 ± 0,01 *** BMI 0,93 ± 0,01 0,84 ± 0,01 0,82 ± 0,01 ***
Leptin 0,69 ± 0,09 0,74 ± 0,05 0,85 ± 0,11 * Leptin 0,65 ± 0,08 0,59 ± 0,07 0,60 ± 0,07 ***
CRP 1,20 ±0,20 1,06 ± 0,08 1,06 ± 0,13 CRP 1,07 ± 0,09 0,99 ± 0,08 0,99 ± 0,07
Differences between measured parameters was determined by PERMANOVA test. (*) P <0.05, (**) P <0.01, (***) P <0.001

Conclusion: DJBL treatment resulted in a paralleled decrease in both BMI and leptin levels. This was however not accompanied by a significant decrease in CRP levels. Since there was a trend to a more significant decrease in CRP levels in those with BMI decrease of > 10 % identifies this decrease as a target goal for obesity management in children.

Volume 98

62nd Annual ESPE (ESPE 2024)

Liverpool, UK
16 Nov 2024 - 18 Nov 2024

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