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Evaluation of Cortisol and Bile Acids Metabolism in Obese Patients
Sponsor: University Hospital, Lille
Summary
Bariatric surgery is currently the most efficient treatment for obesity. The sustained weight loss and metabolic improvement seen following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), is explained partly by modifications in hormones including bile acids (BA). After RYGB, an increased total BA pool and a reduction in hepatic cortisol exposure is observed. Hydroxysteroid 11-β dehydrogenase 1 (HSD11B1), steroid 5α-reductases (SRD5A), and steroid 5β-reductases, AKR1D1 (also a BA metabolizing enzyme), are three enzymes involved in the metabolism of cortisol in the liver and are known to participate in metabolic syndrome. Their activity has been shown to be decreased after RYGB. Interestingly, the mechanisms explaining the modification of hepatic cortisol exposure and the activity of theses enzymes after RYGB are unknown. In view of the few data suggesting a link between cortisol metabolism and bile acids, this work aim to study and characterize this link in a context of RYBP
Official title: Link Between the Metabolism of Cortisol and Bile Acids in Obese Patients Before and After Bariatric Surgery
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2023-03-30
Completion Date
2026-12-30
Last Updated
2025-12-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Blood and urine collection
Blood sampling urine collections before RYGP and 1 month and 1 year after.
Locations (1)
Hôpital Huriez - Service d'endocrinologie, diabétologie, nutrition et métabolisme
Lille, France