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Published in: Obesity Surgery 11/2020

01-11-2020 | Obesity | New Concept

A Novel Intragastric Satiety-Inducing Device to Inhibit Weight Gain in Juvenile Pigs: a Pilot Study

Authors: Nader Bakheet, Hee Kyong Na, Jung-Hoon Park, Dae sung Ryu, Jae Yong Jeon, Mouen A. Khashab, Vivek Kumbhari, Jiaywei Tsauo, Ho-Young Song, Hong Tao Hu, Do Hoon Kim, Hwoon-Yong Jung

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 11/2020

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Abstract

Background and Aims

Minimally invasive therapies for obesity are a bridge between lifestyle interventions and bariatric surgery. We developed a novel device to reduce weight gain rate and evaluated its safety and efficacy in juvenile pigs.

Methods

The intragastric satiety-inducing device (ISD) comprises a self-expandable esophageal metal stent connected to a star-shaped disc placed in the stomach fundus. Eight juvenile pigs were randomized into ISD (n = 5) and control (n = 3) groups. Body weight and serum ghrelin hormone were monitored weekly for 6 weeks. One pig was followed up for 4 additional weeks (rebound pig) after ISD removal. Histological examination and immunohistochemistry for the interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs) were performed.

Results

ISD placement was successful in all pigs. Two ISDs (40%) migrated at 4 and 5 weeks after placement. Weight gain rates were significantly lower in the ISD group than in the control group from week 1 to 6 but were higher in the rebound pig than in a control pig from week 7 to 10. Mean ghrelin hormone level was higher in the control group than in the ISD group from week 1 to 6. ISD induced reversible inflammatory changes in the esophagus and stomach fundus. The number of ICCs was lesser in ISD pigs than in control and rebound pigs.

Conclusions

ISD placement is feasible and safe in juvenile pigs. It decreases weight gain rate but induces reversible inflammatory reaction and tissue hyperplasia. Its mechanism may be related to pressure exertion on the stomach fundus or gastric motility alteration.
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Metadata
Title
A Novel Intragastric Satiety-Inducing Device to Inhibit Weight Gain in Juvenile Pigs: a Pilot Study
Authors
Nader Bakheet
Hee Kyong Na
Jung-Hoon Park
Dae sung Ryu
Jae Yong Jeon
Mouen A. Khashab
Vivek Kumbhari
Jiaywei Tsauo
Ho-Young Song
Hong Tao Hu
Do Hoon Kim
Hwoon-Yong Jung
Publication date
01-11-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Keywords
Obesity
Obesity
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 11/2020
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-020-04930-5

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