Plasma GLP-1 and metabolic dynamics during human liver regeneration and their association with posthepatectomy liver failure.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Hepatobiliary surgery and nutrition Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-17 DOI:10.21037/hbsn-24-464
Markus Ammann, Jan Philipp Jonas, David Pereyra, Jonas Santol, Hubert Hackl, Tamara Kalchbrenner, Johannes Laengle, Vanja Podrascanin, Florian Lehner, Istvan Levente Viragos-Toth, Wolfgang Hulla, Verena Ruso, Rory Smoot, Friedrich Laengle, Thomas Gruenberger, Alice Assinger, Patrick P Starlinger
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Abstract

Background: Metabolic regulation is critical during liver regeneration in rodents, but human data are limited. We investigated perioperative dynamics of circulating metabolites and plasma levels of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GLP-2, in patients undergoing liver resections, exploring their associations with the histological phenotype of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF).

Methods: Eighty-one and 75 patients from two centers between 2012 and 2023 were studied. Targeted quantitative metabolomic assay of 180 circulating metabolites, perioperative GLP-1, GLP-2, and standard lipid parameter level evaluation was employed. An exploratory PHLF prediction model was developed, including GLP-1 as a metabolic parameter.

Results: Significant alterations of 44 metabolites by postoperative day (POD) 1 and 40 by POD5 were observed, mainly among phospholipid species. Unsupervised clustering identified two metabolic clusters, with one encompassing 93% of PHLF patients by POD5 (P<0.001). Standard plasma lipid parameters displayed consistent decrease after hepatectomy, independent from MASLD phenotype, with the lowest levels in PHLF patients. Postoperative GLP-1 and GLP-2 dynamics displayed a reciprocal pattern, indicating adaptive change in secretion. Preoperative GLP-1 levels were significantly increased in PHLF (P=0.02). Furthermore, incorporation of GLP-1 into the established aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index (APRI) + albumin-bilirubin (ALBI) score, improved PHLF prediction [area under the curve (AUC): 0.833, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.660-0.964].

Conclusions: Significant metabolic changes occur during human liver resection, particularly in phospholipid metabolism, along with distinct perioperative dynamics of GLP-1 and GLP-2, closely linked to PHLF and independent of the histological phenotype of MASLD. Additionally, we provide exploratory results on the predictive value of GLP-1 for PHLF, emphasizing a holistic model of liver function assessment highlighting the metabolic component of human liver regeneration.

血浆GLP-1和人肝脏再生过程中的代谢动力学及其与肝切除术后肝衰竭的关系。
背景:代谢调节在啮齿动物的肝脏再生过程中是至关重要的,但人类的数据有限。我们研究了肝切除术患者围手术期循环代谢物和血浆胰高血糖素样肽-1 (GLP-1)和GLP-2水平的动态变化,探讨了它们与代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)和肝切除术后肝衰竭(PHLF)的组织学表型的关系。方法:选取2012 - 2023年来自两个中心的81例和75例患者进行研究。采用180种循环代谢物定向定量代谢组学测定、围手术期GLP-1、GLP-2及标准脂质参数水平评价。建立了一个探索性的PHLF预测模型,包括GLP-1作为代谢参数。结果:术后第一天有44种代谢产物(POD) 1和40种代谢产物(POD) 5发生显著变化,主要发生在磷脂类中。无监督聚类鉴定出两个代谢簇,其中一个通过POD5包含93%的PHLF患者(结论:人类肝脏切除术期间发生显著的代谢变化,特别是磷脂代谢,以及GLP-1和GLP-2的明显围手术期动态,与PHLF密切相关,独立于MASLD的组织学表型。此外,我们提供了关于GLP-1对PHLF的预测价值的探索性结果,强调了肝功能评估的整体模型,强调了人类肝脏再生的代谢成分。
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期刊介绍: Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition (HBSN) is a bi-monthly, open-access, peer-reviewed journal (Print ISSN: 2304-3881; Online ISSN: 2304-389X) since December 2012. The journal focuses on hepatopancreatobiliary disease and nutrition, aiming to present new findings and deliver up-to-date, practical information on diagnosis, prevention, and clinical investigations. Areas of interest cover surgical techniques, clinical and basic research, transplantation, therapies, NASH, NAFLD, targeted drugs, gut microbiota, metabolism, cancer immunity, genomics, and nutrition and dietetics. HBSN serves as a valuable resource for professionals seeking insights into diverse aspects of hepatobiliary surgery and nutrition.
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