Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Identification of In-vivo Probe Based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (pCLE) Gastric & Duodenal Cellular Characteristics in Obese Women Before & After Weight Reduction
Previous studies have shown that histological changes in the gastric mucosa between obese and
non-obese individuals do exist. Understanding these histological differences (between obese
and non-obese individuals) might elucidate obesity pathophysiology.
However, the data is scarce and even contradictory. Even less is known about the histological
characteristics of the duodenal mucosa in obesity and lean states, but several studies
already performed hint for some differences. These differences might influence gut hormones
composition and function and play a crucial role in the development of obesity and metabolic
syndrome. To our best knowledge, in-vivo, human, real-time cellular level comparison of
gastric and duodenal mucosa has never been done. This can be now accomplished with pCLE.
pCLE, is composed from a miniature microscope assembled in the tip of an optical fiber. This
optic fiber is then inserted through the working channel of a standard endoscope, bringing
the microscope at the tip of the fiber to close proximity with the tissue. The system applies
a blue-light laser that after staining with fluorescein (IV 2.5 ml, 10% fluorescein, once)
provides a cellular-level, in-vivo, real time images: the concept of so called "optical
biopsies". The system has been used as an auxiliary tool in GI-endoscopy in recent years.
This technology has been shown to be useful in identifying objective histological features
and even intramucosal bacteria in different tissues.
Previous studies have shown that histological changes in the gastric mucosa between obese and
non-obese individuals do exist, mainly in the cells producing the hormone ghrelin, but also
in other gut hormones. Understanding these histological differences (between obese and
non-obese individuals) might elucidate obesity pathophysiology, however, the data is scarce
and even contradictory. Even less is known about the histological characteristics of the
duodenal mucosa in obesity and lean states, but several studies already performed hint for
some differences.. In conclusion, the investigators assume that obese and non-obese
individuals may have gastric and/or duodenal histological differences. These differences
might influence gut hormones composition and function and play a crucial role in the
development of obesity and metabolic syndrome. To our best knowledge, in-vivo, human,
real-time cellular level comparison of gastric and duodenal mucosa as well as differences in
the microbiome of the stomach and duodenum between obese and non-obese individuals has never
been done. This can be now accomplished with pCLE.
pCLE, is composed from a miniature microscope assembled in the tip of an optical fiber. This
optic fiber is then inserted through the working channel of a standard endoscope, bringing
the microscope at the tip of the fiber to close proximity with the tissue. The system applies
a blue-light laser that after staining with fluorescein (IV 2.5 ml, 10% fluorescein, once)
provides a cellular-level, in-vivo, real time images: the concept of so called "optical
biopsies". The system has been used as an auxiliary tool in GI-endoscopy in recent years.
This technology has been shown to be useful in identifying objective histological features
and even intramucosal bacteria in different tissues.
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