Background: To understand the role of ghrelin in the mechanism of action of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), a prospective cohort case-control study to assess the expression of ghrelin-producing cells (GPC) in two groups of patients was designed.
Methods: Specimens of resected stomach from 26 obese patients who underwent LSG (group A), were compared by immunohistochemistry to control stomach samples from 26 non-obese patients (group B) resected for other pathologies or during autopsy; (GIST: 6 cases, inflammatory diseases: 4 cases, post-mortem autopsy cases with stomachs from healthy persons victims of traumatic accidents: 16 cases). Immunohistochemistry investigation was performed with the use of Ventana Benchmark ultra, anti-ghrelin antibody NOVUS, mouse monoclonal 2F4, diluted at 1:100.
Results: No significant difference in the expression of GPC number between group A and B was found (p = 0.87). No significant correlation between patients presenting a GPC number above (subgroup 1) or below (subgroup 2) the average, and EWL% changes, both at 1 and 6 years of follow-up, was recorded.
Conclusions: Our study has shown that the expression of GPC is similar in the stomach of obese and non-obese controls, being mostly influenced by the inflammatory status of the gastric mucosa. A variation in the preoperative number of GPC has not influenced the weight loss in patients who underwent LSG.
Keywords: Case-control study; Ghrelin-producing cells expression; Immunohistochemistry; Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.