Gastric Submucosal Fat Accumulation Is Associated with Insulin Resistance in Patients with Obesity

Tao Lu, Jianxun Kan,Xue He, Jialai Zou, Dandan Sheng, Yating Xue,Yan Wang,Lijian Xu

Obesity Surgery(2024)

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Purpose Ectopic fat accumulation plays a significant role in obesity-related metabolic dysfunction, and few studies have reported an association between ectopic gastric fat and metabolic risk factors. We aim to fulfill this need by assessing the degree of gastric submucosal fat accumulation in pathologic sections of 190 sleeve gastrectomy specimens. Methods Study patients were divided into two groups (D1 and D2) based on whether fat accumulation exceeded 1/3 of the submucosa of the stomach. Demographic and metabolic risk factors were compared between the two groups. Metabolic risk variables that might be associated with the degree of fat accumulation were screened in the original cohort. After balancing for possible confounders, the robustness of the correlations was assessed using binary and conditional logistic regression analyses. Results All study patients had fat accumulation in the submucosa of the stomach. C-reactive protein (CRP), body mass index (BMI), visceral fat area (VFA), and insulin resistance (IR) were higher in the D2 group than in the D1 group in the original cohort ( P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that BMI and IR may be associated with increased fat accumulation. After balancing variables other than obesity indicators and IR using propensity score matching, BMI and IR remained significantly different between the two groups ( P < 0.05). Further analysis of the matched cohort using two logistic regression analyses showed that IR was an independent risk factor for increased fat accumulation. Conclusion This study indicated that gastric submucosal fat accumulation was prevalent in patients with obesity and was associated with IR. Graphical Abstract
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Fat accumulation,Gastric submucosal tissue,Obesity,Insulin resistance
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