Gastric peroral endoscopic myo-neurotomy as less-invasive bariatric surgery in porcine models: an experimental study

iGIE Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.igie.2024.06.002
Kenta Hamada MD, PhD , Yasushi Yamasaki MD, PhD , Akinobu Takaki MD, PhD , Takehiro Tanaka MD, PhD , Hiroyuki Okada MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background and Aims

Obesity is a global health problem, and less-invasive treatments are warranted. We developed a novel endoscopic intervention named peroral endoscopic myo-neurotomy (POEM-N) that is performed at the greater curvature of the gastric antrum as a bariatric/metabolic procedure and assessed its feasibility using porcine models.

Methods

Six live pigs were divided into 3 groups of 2: POEM-N with a high-fat diet (HFD) (POEM-N group); sham procedure with HFD (HF-control group); and sham procedure with normal diet (N-control group). All pigs were fed the diets for 2 weeks, underwent POEM-N or sham procedure, and were observed for 2 weeks after the procedure. The primary outcome was the safety and feasibility of POEM-N. Adverse events and histology of the area after POEM-N were evaluated to assess the procedure’s safety and feasibility. Secondary outcomes were changes in body weight and glycolipid levels.

Results

There was no severe worsening of vital signs during or after the POEM-N procedure. All pigs were well and food intake was good, with no delayed adverse events. Excessive storage of dietary residue, deformity of the gastric antrum, and fold concentration were observed after POEM-N, as expected. Histologic examination revealed hypertrophic regeneration of Auerbach’s plexus, which regulates gastric peristalsis, in both POEM-N pigs. After the procedure, HFD-induced weight gain in the POEM-N pigs slowed, and the increase in serum and liver cholesterol levels was suppressed.

Conclusions

We applied POEM-N as a bariatric/metabolic procedure and showed its safety and feasibility using porcine models.
胃口周围内窥镜肌神经切断术作为猪模型的微创减肥手术:一项实验研究
背景和目的肥胖是一个全球性的健康问题,需要采用微创治疗方法。方法将六头活猪分为三组,每组两头:高脂饮食(HFD)下的 POEM-N 组(POEM-N 组);高脂饮食下的假手术组(HF-对照组);正常饮食下的假手术组(N-对照组)。所有猪只均喂食上述饮食 2 周,接受 POEM-N 或假手术,并在手术后观察 2 周。主要结果是POEM-N的安全性和可行性。评估POEM-N术后的不良反应和组织学,以评估手术的安全性和可行性。次要结果是体重和糖脂水平的变化。结果在 POEM-N 过程中或之后,生命体征没有严重恶化。所有猪只都很健康,采食量良好,没有延迟不良事件。如预期的那样,POEM-N 术后观察到食物残渣过度储存、胃窦变形和折叠浓缩。组织学检查显示,两头 POEM-N 猪的奥尔巴赫丛肥厚再生,而奥尔巴赫丛是胃蠕动的调节器。结论我们应用 POEM-N 作为减肥/代谢手术,并通过猪模型证明了其安全性和可行性。
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