Effects of Central Obesity on Esophageal Epithelial Barrier Function

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INTRODUCTION:We assessed if obesity perturbs the esophageal epithelial barrier function independent of promotion of gastroesophageal reflux (GER).METHODS:Thirty-eight participants were divided into 4 groups: Obesity-/GER-, Obesity+/GER-, Obesity-/GER+, and Obesity+/GER+. Esophageal intercellular space and desmosome density (structural integrity) and fluorescein leak (functional integrity) were measured.RESULTS:The Obesity+/GER- group demonstrated increased intercellular space, reduced desmosome density, and increased fluorescein leak compared with control subjects. These changes were similar but not additive to findings seen in Obesity-/GER + and Obesity+/GER+ patients.DISCUSSION:Central obesity impairs structural and functional integrity of the esophageal barrier independent of GER, likely predisposing to esophageal injury.

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Gibbens, Y. Y., Lansing, R., Johnson, M. L., Blevins, C. H., Katzka, D. A., & Iyer, P. G. (2021). Effects of Central Obesity on Esophageal Epithelial Barrier Function. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 116(7), 1537–1541. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000001196

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