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肥胖患者的代谢组学改变及代谢性减肥手术的影响:对未来研究的启示

Metabolomic Alterations in Patients with Obesity and the Impact of Metabolic Bariatric Surgery: Insights for Future Research.

作者信息

Anastasiou Ioanna A, Kounatidis Dimitris, Honka Miikka-Juhani, Vallianou Natalia G, Rebelos Eleni, Karamanolis Nikolaos Nektarios, Dalamaga Maria, Pantos Constantinos, Mourouzis Iordanis

机构信息

Diabetes Center, First Department of Propaedeutic Internal Medicine, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko General Hospital, 115 27 Athens, Greece.

Department of Pharmacology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 115 27 Athens, Greece.

出版信息

Metabolites. 2025 Jun 26;15(7):434. doi: 10.3390/metabo15070434.

Abstract

Metabolomics has emerged as a vital tool for understanding the body's responses to therapeutic interventions. Metabolic bariatric surgery (MBS) is widely recognized as the most effective treatment modality for severe obesity and its associated comorbidities. This review seeks to analyze the current evidence on the metabolomic profiles of patients with obesity and the impact of various bariatric surgical procedures, with the objective of predicting clinical outcomes, including weight loss and remission of type 2 diabetes (T2D). The data gathered from original studies examining metabolomic changes following MBS have been meticulously compiled and summarized. The findings revealed significant alterations in metabolites across various classes, including amino acids, lipids, energy-related compounds, and substances derived from the gut microbiota. Notably, elevated preoperative levels of specific lipids, such as phospholipids, long-chain fatty acids, and bile acids, were correlated with postoperative remission of T2D. In conclusion, metabolite profiling holds great promise for predicting long-term responses to different bariatric surgery procedures. This innovative approach has the potential to facilitate personalized treatment strategies and optimize the allocation of healthcare resources.

摘要

代谢组学已成为了解人体对治疗干预反应的重要工具。代谢性减肥手术(MBS)被广泛认为是治疗重度肥胖及其相关合并症最有效的治疗方式。本综述旨在分析目前关于肥胖患者代谢组学特征以及各种减肥手术程序影响的证据,目的是预测临床结果,包括体重减轻和2型糖尿病(T2D)缓解。从研究MBS后代谢组学变化的原始研究中收集的数据已被精心汇编和总结。研究结果显示,各类代谢物发生了显著变化,包括氨基酸、脂质、能量相关化合物以及源自肠道微生物群的物质。值得注意的是,术前特定脂质(如磷脂、长链脂肪酸和胆汁酸)水平升高与术后T2D缓解相关。总之,代谢物谱分析在预测不同减肥手术程序的长期反应方面具有巨大潜力。这种创新方法有可能促进个性化治疗策略并优化医疗资源分配。

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