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Fibrosis a New Pathological Actor in Adipose Tissue

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Metabolic Diseases
Fibrosis
Obesity
Body Weight
Interventions
Procedure: biopsy
Registration Number
NCT01655017
Lead Sponsor
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Brief Summary

Adipose tissue (AT) has specific alterations in obesity in particular increased fibrosis amount compared to lean subjects. Fibrosis amount measured by immunohistochemistry on adipose biopsies appears to to predict weight loss response after a bariatric surgery. Non invasive tools to measure fibrosis needs to be validated. The investigators primary aim is to validate a new device able to measure adipose tissue stiffness.

Thus the investigators plan to compare the stiffness results obtained with the device to the quantification of fibrosis using immuno-chemistry in massively obese patient's candidates to a bariatric surgery.

Detailed Description

Adipose tissue (AT) has specific alterations in obesity that could link obesity to its comorbidities. In particular increased fibrosis abundance in AT has been observed in obese compared to lean subjects. The investigators previously observed that the amount of fibrosis in AT measured at baseline could predict surgery-induced weight loss. Patient with the higher amount of fibrosis at baseline were those who lost less fat mass one year after surgery.

To date fibrosis can only be measured using by immunohistochemistry after surgical biopsy. To that prospect, non invasive tools need to be validated, in particular device able to measure adipose tissue stiffness. The investigators hypothesis is that this new device is as powerful as IHC-quantified fibrosis to predict surgery induced weight loss.

To answer that question the investigators will evaluate adipose tissue stiffness with the device as well as quantify fibrosis using immuno-chemistry on AT biopsy in morbidly obese patients before and during the first year after a bariatric surgery.

The first objective is to validate the investigators new device by comparing both invasive fibrosis measurement on adipose tissue and non invasive stiffness measure The investigators second objective is to assess whether the investigators device can predict weight loss repose after bariatric surgery.

This project is based on a clinical protocol performed in massively obese subjects (BMI\>40 kg/m² or BMI\>35kg/m² with comorbidities). The investigators will recruit 250 obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery (bypass, sleeve or gastric banding). Clinical phenotype, biochemical analysis, body composition, systemic inflammation, adipose tissue biopsy (to evaluate inflammation and fibrosis) will be assessed at baseline and 3 and 12 months after surgery. Also at baseline surgical sub cutaneous and omental adipose tissue (to evaluate inflammation and fibrosis) as well as liver biopsy (to score non alcoholic hepatitis) will be analysed. 50 non obese patients will serve as controls. Adipose tissue stiffness measured with the device as well as fibrosis quantification on subcutaneous and omental adipose tissue will be assessed at baseline during programmed non inflammatory abdominal surgery Associations between all clinical and biological parameters will be assessed at the different point of the follow up.

More generally, this project might lead us to elucidate whether fibrosis in adipose tissue can predict surgery outcome in terms of weight loss and obesity related complications improvement. Also the investigators want to validate a new non invasive tool to measure adipose tissue fibrosis and check whether it can predict surgery outcomes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
281
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
biopsybiopsyObesity with BMI\> 40 kg/m² or obesity with BMI between \>35 kg/m² with comorbidities (OSA, type 2 diabetes, hypertension etc...)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adipose tissue stiffness and fibrosisbaseline

In both massively obese patients and in a subgroup of lean and overweight control, adipose tissue stiffness will be assessed using the elastography non invasive device. Adipose tissue fibrosis will be evaluated using immuno-chemistry staining upon adipose tissue surgical biopsy and defined as the ratio of the surface stained with picrosirius and the surface of the biopsy. The investigators will then look for a strong statistical association between those two measures to validate our new device.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
weight loss one year after surgery12 months

The investigators will separate our massively obese patients in tertiles upon weight loss importance one year after surgery and evaluate whether those who lose the most important amount of weight are those who had the less adipose tissue stiffness before the surgery

Severity of obesity related disease before surgery (in particular NASH acknowledged on liver histology)baseline

The investigators will evaluate whether we find a significant correlation between the severity of obesity related disease and the adipose tissue stiffness at baseline.

Obesity related disease improvement one year after surgery.12 months

The investigators will check whether patients with the less important adipose tissue stiffness are those who improve the most their obesity related disease (separating our population in two those who improve and those who don't)

Adipose tissue stiffness and weight loss response3 months

The investigators will quantify adipose stiffness using the non invasive device and evaluate whether the severity of adipose stiffness at three months negatively correlates with weight loss.

Adipose tissue stiffness and the severity of obesity related disease.12 months

evaluate whether the patients who improve the most their obesity related disease in the long term are those who decreases the most their adipose stiffness

Adipose tissue fibrosis and weight loss response.12 months

The investigators will quantify adipose tissue fibrosis using picrosirius staining on surgical adipose tissue and evaluate whether the amount of fibrosis at 12 months negatively correlates with weight loss.

Adipose tissue fibrosis and weight loss response3 months

The investigators will quantify adipose tissue fibrosis using picrosirius staining on surgical adipose tissue and evaluate whether the amount of fibrosis at three months negatively correlates with weight loss.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Service de nutrition du Pr Basdevant -Pitié salpêtrière/ Institut Cardiometabolism and nutrition

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Paris, France

Service de Chirurgie générale et digestive et d'oncologie du Pr Nordlinger -Ambroise Paré

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Boulogne, France

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