Abstract

Aim: this study aimed to investigate how Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) Surgery affect the weightreduction and level of serum adipokines (Visfatin , Ghrelin and Leptin) in Morbidly Obese Subjects becauseof the Conflicting results that obtained from previous studies regarding the changes of adipokines followingsleeve operation and weight reduction. Method: 20 Iraqi severely obese patients (12 females and 8 males),Mean ±SD of aged are 34.45±9.47, and 40 healthy lean controls (24 females and 16 males) Mean ±SD ofaged are 33.90±9.31were studied. Anthropometric parameters and biochemical parameters (insulin resistantIR) as well as visfatin, ghrelin and leptin were analyzed before and 6 weeks after the operation. Results: aftersurgery Anthropometric indices (BMI) decreased significantly. The reduction of visfatin and the elevationof ghrelin were statistically not significant, whereas leptin level decrease significantly and insulin resistant(IR) decrease not significantly. moreover, there is a significant positive correlation between the change ofserum leptin and (BMI)and visfatin correlated positively with insulin resistant (HOMA-IR).Conclusions: sleeve Gastrectomy resulted in significant decrease in the (BMI), decreased serum visfatin,insulin resistant and increased ghrelin levels statistically not significant, while significant decrease in leptinlevel. Further studies with different design are suggested to clarify these changes.

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