Verras, CGChristou, GASimos, YVAyiomamitis, GDMelidonis, AJKiortsis, DN2018-03-022018-03-022017-07Hormones (Athens). 2017 Jul;16(3):297-305.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2929OBJECTIVE: The elucidation of the changes of fetuin-A in the context of bariatric surgery. DESIGN: Twenty obese patients (8 males, 12 females; body mass index = 42.5±3.4 kg/m2) were studied at baseline and 6 months after bariatric surgery. RESULTS: Serum fetuin-A levels did not differ with regard to the presence of each individual component of the Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) at baseline, except for hypertriglyceridaemia [increased serum fetuin-A levels (p=0.011)]. Circulating fetuin-A was positively correlated with serum triglycerides (TG) (r=0.461, p=0.047) and negatively correlated with serum globulins (r=-0.477, p=0.033) and C-reactive protein (CRP) (r=-0.604, p=0.010), while it independently predicted TG at baseline. Circulating fetuin-A did not change during the 6 months either in the whole population or in the subgroups of patients who were positive for each individual component of MetS at baseline and negative for this component at 6 months of follow-up, except for hypertriglyceridaemia [reduction of serum fetuin-A levels (p=0.046)]. The subgroup of patients with a decrease in circulating fetuin-A during the 6 months was characterized by a smaller reduction of serum globulins (p=0.003) and CRP (p=0.049). The change in serum fetuin-A levels over the 6 months was positively correlated with the change in TG (r=0.592, p=0.006) and negatively correlated with the change in serum globulins (r=-0.523, p=0.018) and CRP (r=-.494, p=0.037). CONCLUSIONS: Circulating fetuin-A predicted serum triglycerides before as well as 6 months after bariatric surgery.engHCC ENDAdiposity/physiologyBariatric SurgeryBody Mass IndexMetabolic Syndrome/bloodObesity, Morbid/bloodObesity, Morbid/surgeryPostoperative PeriodTriglycerides/bloodalpha-2-HS-Glycoprotein/metabolismSerum Fetuin-A Levels Are Associated with Serum Triglycerides Before and 6 Months after Bariatric Surgeryjournal article10.14310/horm.2002.1739