Renoprotective role of bariatric surgery in patients with established chronic kidney disease
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2020-12-20
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Background. Bariatric surgery (BS) has been postulated as the most effective measure for weight reduction. Weight loss
improves metabolic parameters and exerts changes in renal function that lead to the amelioration of absolute or relative
glomerular hyperfiltration, a condition that may be renoprotective in the long term. However, few studies have
demonstrated the influence of BS in patients with severe obesity and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Our objective was to
analyse the evolution of renal function, adipose tissue–derived molecules and inflammatory parameters in patients with
CKD after BS.
Methods. This is an observational and prospective study. Thirty patients were screened and 12 were included between
January 2016 and January 2018 with a 24-month follow-up. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was determined by plasma
iohexol clearance. Adipokines, cytokines, circulating hormones and fibrotic parameters were evaluated before and
12 months after BS using the Bioplex system.
Results. The mean age was 50.6 years and 58.3% were males. Seven patients had a body mass index >40 kg/m2 and 66.7%
were diabetic. Twenty-four months following BS there was a significant decrease in body weight (36.4%). Proteinuria
decreased by 63.7628.2%. Measured GFR significantly diminished from before surgery to Month 24 after surgery (94644 to
79644 mL/min, P ¼ 0.03). There was a significant decrease in adipocyte-derived molecules (leptin and vifastin) as well as in
pro-inflammatory cytokines [interleukin (IL)-1b, tumour necrosis factor a, IL-6 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1]
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Morales E, Porrini E, Martin-Taboada M, Luis-Lima S, Vila-Bedmar R, González de Pablos I, Gómez P, Rodríguez E, Torres L, Lanzón B, Rodríguez AE, Maíz M, Medina-Gómez G, Praga M. Renoprotective role of bariatric surgery in patients with established chronic kidney disease. Clin Kidney J. 2020 Dec 23;14(9):2037-2046. doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfaa266. PMID: 34476090; PMCID: PMC8406062.
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