Adipokine profiles and genetic variants of leptin receptor, adiponectin, and ghrelin pathways in obesity: prospective 12-month outcomes after bariatric interventions - Takeaways - MDSpire

Adipokine profiles and genetic variants of leptin receptor, adiponectin, and ghrelin pathways in obesity: prospective 12-month outcomes after bariatric interventions

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  • Andriy Prodan

  • Ihor Dzyubanovsky

  • Iryna Halabitska

  • Pavlo Petakh

  • Iryna Kamyshna

  • Oleksandr Kamyshnyi

  • May 20, 2026

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    The study assessed the relationships between genetic polymorphisms, adipokine levels, and metabolic indicators in obese patients.

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    Resistin and leptin levels increase with obesity, while adiponectin and ghrelin levels decrease, indicating hormonal changes.

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    The rs1137101 and rs696217 genetic polymorphisms are linked to obesity severity and influence hormonal profiles post-bariatric surgery.

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    Bariatric surgery significantly reduces BMI, improves glycemic control, and normalizes hormonal profiles in obese patients.

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    Genetic testing for specific polymorphisms may help predict bariatric treatment outcomes and personalize obesity therapy.

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