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Bariatric Surgery-Induced Cardiac and Lipidomic Changes in Obesity-Related Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction.

Citation
Mikhalkova, D., et al. “Bariatric Surgery-Induced Cardiac And Lipidomic Changes In Obesity-Related Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.”. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), pp. 284-290.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Deana Mikhalkova, Sujata R Holman, Hui Jiang, Mohammed Saghir, Eric Novak, Andrew R Coggan, Robert O'Connor, Adil Bashir, Ali Jamal, Daniel S Ory, Jean E Schaffer, Christopher Eagon, Linda R Peterson
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of gastric bypass on myocardial lipid deposition and function and the plasma lipidome in women with obesity and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).

METHODS: A primary cohort (N = 12) with HFpEF and obesity underwent echocardiography and magnetic resonance spectroscopy both before and 3 months and 6 months after bariatric surgery. Plasma lipidomic analysis was performed before surgery and 3 months after surgery in the primary cohort and were confirmed in a validation cohort (N = 22).

RESULTS: After surgery-induced weight loss, Minnesota Living with Heart Failure questionnaire scores, cardiac mass, and liver fat decreased (P < 0.02, P < 0.001, and P = 0.007, respectively); echo-derived e' increased (P = 0.03), but cardiac fat was unchanged. Although weight loss was associated with decreases in many plasma ceramide and sphingolipid species, plasma lipid and cardiac function changes did not correlate.

CONCLUSIONS: Surgery-induced weight loss in women with HFpEF and obesity was associated with improved symptoms, reverse cardiac remodeling, and improved relaxation. Although weight loss was associated with plasma sphingolipidome changes, cardiac function improvement was not associated with lipidomic or myocardial triglyceride changes. The results of this study suggest that gastric bypass ameliorates obesity-related HFpEF and that cardiac fat deposition and lipidomic changes may not be critical to its pathogenesis.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
Volume
26
Issue
2
Number of Pages
284-290
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1930-739X
DOI
10.1002/oby.22038
Alternate Journal
Obesity (Silver Spring)
PMID
29243396
PMCID
PMC5783730
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