Abstract
Background. Recent data demonstrated that the -174 G>C IL-6 polymorphism may account for differences in the therapeutic response to laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) surgery. Objective. We investigated the impact of -174 G>C IL-6 polymorphism on weight loss, body composition, and fluid distribution changes in obese subjects after LAGB. Design and Outcome Measures. Twenty obese subjects were selected and studied at baseline and 3 months after LAGB. Genetic assessment of -174 G>C IL-6 polymorphism and anthropometric and bioelectrical impedance analysis were performed. Results. At baseline, C(+) carriers had a lower extracellular water (ECW) and higher intra-CW, phase angle (PA), reactance X c, and X c /height. LAGB surgery determined significant reductions in weight and BMI. After LAGB, in C(-) carriers, significant decreases in weight, BMI, and ECW and increases in BCM, BCMI, ICW, PA, and X c /H were highlighted. In C(+) carriers, significant reductions in weight, BMI, ICW, and PA and increases in ECW, Na/K, resistance (R), and R/height were obtained. Significant higher reductions in BMI and X c /H were observed in C(+) with respect to C(-) carriers. Conclusions. Genotyping of genetic variants, for example, the -174 G>C polymorphism of IL-6, gives the opportunity to predict therapeutic response, in terms of body composition outcomes after LAGB. © 2012 Laura Di Renzo et al.
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Di Renzo, L., Carbonelli, M. G., Bianchi, A., Domino, E., Migliore, M. R., Rillo, G., … De Lorenzo, A. (2012). Impact of the -174 G > C IL-6 polymorphism on bioelectrical parameters in obese subjects after laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding. Journal of Obesity, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/208953
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