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减重手术对循环代谢物和认知表现的影响。

Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Circulating Metabolites and Cognitive Performance.

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Edifício de Pesquisa II, Rua Pedro de Toledo, 669, 8º Andar, CEP, São Paulo, 04039-032, Brazil.

Post Graduated Program of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Santos, Brazil.

出版信息

Obes Surg. 2024 Apr;34(4):1102-1112. doi: 10.1007/s11695-024-07096-6. Epub 2024 Feb 16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Bariatric surgery is an effective intervention to reduce obesity and improve associated comorbidities. However, its effects on cognitive function are still the subject of debate. Given that the bioavailability of circulating metabolites can influence brain metabolism and cognitive performance, we aimed to assess the effects of bariatric surgery on plasma metabolic profiles and cognitive performance.

METHODS

We recruited 26 women undergoing gastric bypass surgery. We conducted anthropometric assessments and collected plasma samples for metabolomic analysis. A set of 4 cognitive tests were used to evaluate cognitive performance. Participants were reevaluated 1 year post-surgery.

RESULTS

After surgery, attention capacity and executive function were improved, while immediate memory had deteriorated. Regarding metabolic profile, reduction of beta-tocopherol and increase of serine, glutamic acid, butanoic acid, and glycolic acid were observed. To better understand the relationship between cognitive function and metabolites, a cluster analysis was conducted to identify more homogeneous subgroups based on the cognitive performance. We identified cluster 1, which did not show changes in cognitive performance after surgery, and cluster 2, which showed improved attention and executive function, but reduced performance in the immediate memory test. Thus, cluster 2 was more homogeneous group that replicated the results of non-clustered subjects. Analysis of the metabolic profile of cluster 2 confirmed serine, glutamic acid, and glycolic acid as potential metabolites associated with cognitive performance.

CONCLUSIONS

Metabolites identified in this study have potential for biomarkers and alternative therapeutic target to prevent obesity-related cognitive decline.

KEY POINTS

• Attention capacity and executive function were improved 12 months post bariatric surgery. • Immediate memory was worsened 12 months post bariatric surgery. • Serine, glutamic acid, and glycolic acid are potential metabolites linked to the alteration of cognitive performance.

摘要

简介

减重手术是一种有效干预手段,可降低肥胖程度并改善相关合并症。然而,其对认知功能的影响仍存在争议。鉴于循环代谢物的生物利用度会影响大脑代谢和认知表现,我们旨在评估减重手术对血浆代谢谱和认知表现的影响。

方法

我们招募了 26 名接受胃旁路手术的女性。我们进行了人体测量评估,并采集了用于代谢组学分析的血浆样本。使用了一系列 4 项认知测试来评估认知表现。参与者在手术后 1 年进行了重新评估。

结果

手术后,注意力容量和执行功能得到了改善,而即时记忆则有所下降。在代谢谱方面,观察到β-生育酚减少和丝氨酸、谷氨酸、丁酸和乙二醇酸增加。为了更好地理解认知功能和代谢物之间的关系,我们进行了聚类分析,根据认知表现识别更同质的亚组。我们确定了第 1 组,手术后认知表现没有变化,以及第 2 组,注意力和执行功能得到改善,但即时记忆测试的表现下降。因此,第 2 组是更同质的组,复制了非聚类受试者的结果。对第 2 组代谢谱的分析证实了丝氨酸、谷氨酸和乙二醇酸是与认知表现相关的潜在代谢物。

结论

本研究中鉴定的代谢物具有作为生物标志物和替代治疗靶点的潜力,以预防肥胖相关的认知衰退。

关键点

• 减重手术后 12 个月,注意力容量和执行功能得到改善。• 减重手术后 12 个月,即时记忆能力下降。• 丝氨酸、谷氨酸和乙二醇酸是与认知表现改变相关的潜在代谢物。

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