RecruitingNCT05005039

Bone Marrow Fat and Bariatric Surgery-Mediated Bone Loss


Sponsor

University Hospital, Lille

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Apr 20, 2022

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Results are inconsistent and further studies are needed to better understand the impact of bariatric surgery on the bone-BMA relationship depending on the type of bariatric surgery: RYGB vs. SG. Future studies are also needed to define the molecular mediators of bone loss and BMA changes. Several molecular mediators have been considered including gut hormones, adipokines, gonadal hormones and more recently G-CSF. However, the evidence to support any of these alone or in combination as primary mechanisms of bone loss is scant. The study will be to explore potential changes in BMA after bariatric surgery and search for possible associated factors. Specifically, we want to investigate if such changes in BMFF differed in participants among different surgical types (RYGB vs. SG) and diabetic status. Secondly, we want to explore factors associated with BMFF changes including metabolic homeostasis (glycemic control and blood lipid levels), adipokines (leptin and adiponectin), calciotropic hormones (Ca++, PTH…), body composition parameters and bone markers (cross-laps, P1NP and sclerostin). We hypothesize that the BMFF would particularly decrease after RYGB compared to SG and that participants with T2D would have a larger decrease in BMFF than participants without T2D.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 45 YearsMax Age: 70 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is looking at how bariatric surgery (weight-loss surgery) affects bone health and bone marrow fat in postmenopausal women with obesity. Researchers want to understand why certain types of bariatric surgery cause bone loss, which could lead to better ways to protect bone health after surgery. You may be eligible if: - You are a postmenopausal woman (no period for more than 12 months) - You have obesity with a BMI of 35 or above - You have a medical recommendation for bariatric surgery (either RYGB or sleeve gastrectomy) - You have not had bariatric surgery before You may NOT be eligible if: - You are pre-menopausal or peri-menopausal - You are a man - You take medications that affect bone metabolism (e.g., bisphosphonates, hormone replacement therapy, oral glucocorticoids above certain doses) - You have had prior bariatric surgery - Your kidney function (eGFR) is below 30 mL/min - You have contraindications to MRI scans Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Locations(1)

Hopital Roger Salengro, CHU Lille

Lille, France

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