Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe Obesity

Introduction Severe obesity often present with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Emerging researches suggest OSA plays an important role in NAFLD development and progression while the relationship between OSA and NAFLD is still conflicting . The interaction...

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Main Authors: Chonggui Zhu, Shaofang Tang, Jinfeng Xiao, Yang Zhang, Longhao Sun, Jing Zhang, Li Ding, Ming Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2023-02-01
Series:Obesity Facts
Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/528789
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author Chonggui Zhu
Shaofang Tang
Jinfeng Xiao
Yang Zhang
Longhao Sun
Jing Zhang
Li Ding
Ming Liu
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Shaofang Tang
Jinfeng Xiao
Yang Zhang
Longhao Sun
Jing Zhang
Li Ding
Ming Liu
author_sort Chonggui Zhu
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description Introduction Severe obesity often present with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Emerging researches suggest OSA plays an important role in NAFLD development and progression while the relationship between OSA and NAFLD is still conflicting . The interaction of OSA and NAFLD should be further evaluated as obesity surges. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of OSA and NAFLD in patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery, and evaluate the association between OSA and severity of NAFLD. Methods 141 patients with severe obesity undergoing preoperative polysomnography and intraoperative liver biopsy during bariatric surgery was investigated. Clinical, anthropometric variables, liver enzymes, fasting blood glucose, fasting serum insulin, and homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) were measured. The severity of NAFLD was assessed by degree of steatosis, ballooning, intralobular inflammation and NAFLD activity score (NAS). The diagnosis and severity assessment of OSA was based on an apnea/hypopnea index (AHI). Results OSA was diagnosed in 127 (90.07%), NAFLD in 124 (87.94%), and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in 72 (51.06%) patients. There was a statistically difference in body mass index (BMI), waist circumstance, neck circumstance, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL), fasting insulin, and HOMA-IR among the three groups divided by the severity of AHI. In addition, the distribution of hepatic steatosis grades among the three groups was statistically different (P=0.025). AHI was significantly associated with HOMA-IR and hepatic steatosis when assessing the association between OSA parameters and liver histology in NAFLD(P< 0.05). Patients with steatosis of grade 1-3 had significantly elevated aspartate aminotransferase(AST), alanine aminotransferase(ALT), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT),triglycerides (TG), fasting insulin, fasting glucose, HOMA-IR, and AHI compared with the patients with steatosis of grade 0. In a multivariable logistic analysis, the positive association between AHI and hepatic steatosis attenuated after adjusting for HOMA-IR. Conclusion Prevalence of OSA and NAFLD was high in patients with obesity eligible for bariatric procedures. HOMA-IR, but not AHI, was an independent risk factor for hepatic steatosis in this population.
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spelling doaj.art-d496c33cc0884800b17da09dcacd504b2023-03-23T06:54:58ZengKarger PublishersObesity Facts1662-40251662-40332023-02-0110.1159/000528789528789Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe ObesityChonggui ZhuShaofang TangJinfeng XiaoYang ZhangLonghao SunJing ZhangLi DingMing LiuIntroduction Severe obesity often present with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Emerging researches suggest OSA plays an important role in NAFLD development and progression while the relationship between OSA and NAFLD is still conflicting . The interaction of OSA and NAFLD should be further evaluated as obesity surges. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of OSA and NAFLD in patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery, and evaluate the association between OSA and severity of NAFLD. Methods 141 patients with severe obesity undergoing preoperative polysomnography and intraoperative liver biopsy during bariatric surgery was investigated. Clinical, anthropometric variables, liver enzymes, fasting blood glucose, fasting serum insulin, and homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR) were measured. The severity of NAFLD was assessed by degree of steatosis, ballooning, intralobular inflammation and NAFLD activity score (NAS). The diagnosis and severity assessment of OSA was based on an apnea/hypopnea index (AHI). Results OSA was diagnosed in 127 (90.07%), NAFLD in 124 (87.94%), and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in 72 (51.06%) patients. There was a statistically difference in body mass index (BMI), waist circumstance, neck circumstance, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL), fasting insulin, and HOMA-IR among the three groups divided by the severity of AHI. In addition, the distribution of hepatic steatosis grades among the three groups was statistically different (P=0.025). AHI was significantly associated with HOMA-IR and hepatic steatosis when assessing the association between OSA parameters and liver histology in NAFLD(P< 0.05). Patients with steatosis of grade 1-3 had significantly elevated aspartate aminotransferase(AST), alanine aminotransferase(ALT), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT),triglycerides (TG), fasting insulin, fasting glucose, HOMA-IR, and AHI compared with the patients with steatosis of grade 0. In a multivariable logistic analysis, the positive association between AHI and hepatic steatosis attenuated after adjusting for HOMA-IR. Conclusion Prevalence of OSA and NAFLD was high in patients with obesity eligible for bariatric procedures. HOMA-IR, but not AHI, was an independent risk factor for hepatic steatosis in this population.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/528789
spellingShingle Chonggui Zhu
Shaofang Tang
Jinfeng Xiao
Yang Zhang
Longhao Sun
Jing Zhang
Li Ding
Ming Liu
Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe Obesity
Obesity Facts
title Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe Obesity
title_full Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe Obesity
title_fullStr Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe Obesity
title_full_unstemmed Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe Obesity
title_short Insulin Resistance, but Not Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated with Hepatic Steatosis in Chinese Patients with Severe Obesity
title_sort insulin resistance but not obstructive sleep apnea is associated with hepatic steatosis in chinese patients with severe obesity
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/528789
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