There are two aims for this study. The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of body weight and hormones on airway fibrosis (scarring) and lung function in obese \& lean asthma subjects compared to obese \& lean non-asthma subjects (Aim 1). And in obese subjects with asthma undergoing bariatric surgery compared to obese non-asthma subjects undergoing bariatric surgery (Aim 2).
Main Study Specific Aim 1: Determine the effects of signaling on airway fibrosis and lung function in obese asthma and non-asthma patients. The investigators will: •Perform assessments to determine if obese, early-onset asthma patients are more susceptible to airway fibrosis and remodeling than lean, early-onset asthma patients and obese and lean, non-asthma patients.◦ Specific Aim 2: Investigate the mechanism by which bariatric surgery slows the progression of airway fibrosis in obese human asthma. The investigators will: •Perform assessments to determine if airway fibrosis in obese, early-onset asthma and obese non-asthma patients improves following bariatric surgery and weight loss◦
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
31
Duke Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Duke Asthma Allergy and Airway Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Airway fibrosis
Obese asthmatics compared to lean asthmatics, obese non-asthmatics and lean non-asthmatics: A univariate linear model will be constructed to measure the effect of leptin or GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) on airway fibrosis, as measured by the ratio of Masson's trichrome-stained area to non-stained area in the sub-mucosal region of airway biopsy tissue.
Time frame: Visit 2 (14 days)
Change in airway fibrosis
Asthmatics undergoing bariatric surgery and non-asthmatics undergoing bariatric surgery: Each patient will serve as its own control in comparing pre- and post-operative airway fibrosis. A univariate linear model will be constructed to measure the effect of bariatric surgery on airway fibrosis, as measured by the ratio of Masson's trichrome-stained area to non-stained area in the sub-mucosal region of airway biopsy tissue.
Time frame: Visit 2 (14 days), Visit 4 (1 year + 14 days)
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