The objective of this study is to adapt the oxygraphy technique on human adipocytes and to characterize respiration measurements according to patients' body mass index and white adipose tissue localization (subcutaneous vs visceral).
During digestive surgery: oncological and bariatric surgery, it is possible to collect a small volume of subcutaneous and epiplonic adipose tissue (10-20 cc). We wish to collect these samples in order to develop the technique of oxygenography on permeabilized adipocytes. In order to characterize these measurements, they will be related to the clinical data of the patients usually collected in the framework of the preoperative assessment including the body mass index (BMI). The measured adipocyte data will thus be normalized to three BMI classes: ≤ 20, \> to 20 \< 30, and ≥ to 30 kg∙m-2. Primary end point is to validate the measurement of mitochondrial respiration under oxidophosphorylating conditions by determining indicators of the distribution of mitochondrial respiration values (mean, standard deviation, skewness, kurtosis, coefficient of variation) as a function of patients' body mass index.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
67
A quantity of adipose tissue equivalent to 10-20 cubic centimeter will be removed subcutaneously and from the omentum during surgical procedures (oncological, bariatric)
CHU clermont-ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Evaluation of mitochondrial respiration on adipose tissue by oxygraphy
Mitochondrial respiration measurements in oxydophosphorylated conditions. For each patient measurements using ADP and carbohydrate or lipid substrates of the respiratory chain complexes for both the subcutaneous and the visceral tissue.
Time frame: day 1
mitochondrial respiration values depending on patients BMI by oxygraphy
Identification of mitochondrial respiration discrimination factors
Time frame: day 1
comparing mitochondrial respiration values depending on tissue location by oxygraphy
Identification of mitochondrial respiration discrimination factors
Time frame: day 1
comparing mitochondrial respiration values depending on anthropometric data by oxygraphy
Identification of mitochondrial respiration discrimination factors
Time frame: day 1
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