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Botulinum A toxin injected into the gastric wall for the treatment of class III obesity: a pilot study.

Aloísio Cardoso Júnior1, Paulo Roberto Savassi-Rocha, Luiz Gonzaga Vaz Coelho, Maria Matilde de Mello Spósito, Walton Albuquerque, Marco Túlio Costa Diniz, André de Mattos Paixão, Frederico Duarte Garcia, Leonardo Faria Lasmar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obesity represents a major public health problem in western countries. Initial studies suggest that injection of botulinum A toxin (Btx-A) into the antropyloric region inhibits propulsive contractions of the antral pump, with delay in gastric emptying, early satiety and weight loss.
METHODS: After approval by the University Ethics Committee, we prospectively evaluated 12 patients with class III obesity divided into 4 groups of 3 patients each. In groups I and II, 200 U Btx-A were injected into the antropyloric region at 8 and 16 sites, respectively. Groups III and IV received 300 U Btx-A into the antropyloric region at 16 and 24 sites, respectively. Body weight and gastric emptying time (GET) of solids and semi-solids using 13C-octanoic acid breath test and 13C-acetic acid breath test, respectively, were determined before and after injection over a period of 12 weeks.
RESULTS: Pre- and post-treatment body weight or solid and semi-solid GET did not differ significantly between groups (P>0.05). All patients reported a feeling of early satiety. No adverse effects related to BtxA or complications resulting from the endoscopic procedure were observed.
CONCLUSION: The injection of different doses of BtxA at different sites in the antropyloric region of patients with class III obesity did not interfere significantly with the solid and semi-solid GET or body weight of these individuals. However, early satiety was reported by all patients, the procedure was safe and no side-effects of the treatment were observed. Further controlled studies involving different methodologies regarding dosage of Btx-A and sites of injection are necessary.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16545166     DOI: 10.1381/096089206776116408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Surg        ISSN: 0960-8923            Impact factor:   4.129


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Review 4.  Development of minimally invasive techniques for management of medically-complicated obesity.

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7.  Intragastric injection of botulinum toxin A for the treatment of obesity.

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Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 4.129

8.  Gastric emptying of solids and semi-solids in morbidly obese and non-obese subjects: an assessment using the 13C-octanoic acid and 13C-acetic acid breath tests.

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9.  Gastric antral injections of botulinum toxin delay gastric emptying but do not reduce body weight.

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