Weight and Glucose Control in Rats Submitted to Sleeve Gastrectomy with Cafeteria Diet-Induced Obesity

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de Marchi, Danilo Dallago [1 ,4 ]
Leite, Rodrigo Moises de Almeida [2 ]
Gama Filho, Ozimo [3 ]
Zilberstein, Bruno [1 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Med Sch, Gastroenterol Dept, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Gastrointestinal Surg Div, Boston, MA USA
[3] Univ Fed Maranhao, Gastrointestinal Surg Dept, Sao Luis, Brazil
[4] Sao Leopoldo Mandic Med Sch, Gastrointestinal Surg Dept, Campinas, Brazil
[5] Gastromed Zilberstein Inst, 9 Julho 4440, BR-01406100 Sao Paulo, Brazil
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obesity; diabetes mellitus; obesity management; gastrointestinal surgery; bariatric surgery; cafeteria diet; animal models; rats; GASTRIC BYPASS; GOTO-KAKIZAKI; ANIMAL-MODELS; SECRETION;
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10.1089/lap.2023.0340
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Introduction: Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) has been widely disseminated as a surgical treatment for obesity and associated comorbidities, and currently it is one of the most performed surgeries in the world. Experimental research is becoming increasingly relevant to characterize the pathophysiological mechanisms induced by it.Objective: The aim of this study was to standardize an experimental model of SG in rats with obesity induced using a cafeteria diet (CAF) and evaluate variations in weight and glycemic control after vertical SG, maintaining the CAF.Materials and Methods: Twenty Rattus norvegicus albinus rats, Wistar strain, with an average weight of 250 g were used. The animals were randomized into two groups and underwent 4 weeks of obesity induction before the procedure. In 10 animals of the SG group, vertical SG was performed, and in 10 animals of the control/sham (C) group, simulated surgery was performed, consisting of laparotomy and bidigital compression of the stomach. The animals were followed for a total of 8 weeks, with the weight assessed weekly and fasting blood glucose assessed before the start of the CAF, at the time of surgery, and after 4 weeks of the postoperative period, when they were sacrificed.Results: Before obesity induction, the average weight was 257.8 g in the SG group 266.1 g in the C group. After obesity induction, the average weight was 384 g in the vertical sleeve gastrectomy group and 374.8 g in the C group. In the fourth postoperative week, the average weight was 391.6 g in the VSG group and 436.6 g in the C group. The average blood glucose levels were 88.7, 101.8, and 91.3 mg/dL in the VSG group and 86.6, 103.1, and 109.4 mg/dL in the C group, respectively, before the start of the diet, in the fourth preoperative week, and in the fourth postoperative week.Conclusions: Vertical SG in rats is feasible and promotes glycemic control in the postoperative period. CAF allows induction of obesity and changes in blood glucose.
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