Lu, XiaoMattar, Samer G.Kassab, Ghassan S.2016-02-102016-02-102015-02Lu, X., Mattar, S. G., & Kassab, G. S. (2015). Influence of Peri-duodenal Non-constrictive Cuff on the Body Weight of Rats. Obesity Surgery, 25, 366–372. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-014-1519-0https://hdl.handle.net/1805/8294Background Weight loss has been found to improve or re- solve cardiovascular comorbidities. There is a significant need for reversible device approaches to weight loss. Methods Non-constrictive cuff (NCC) is made of implantable silicone rubber with an internal diameter greater than the duodenum. Ten or 11 NCC were individually mounted along the duodenum from the pyloric sphincter toward the distal duodenum to cover ~22 mm in the length. Twelve Wistar rats were implanted with NCC, and six served as sham, and both groups were observed over 4 months. Six rats with implant had their NCC removed and were observed for additional 4weeks. Results The food intake decreased from 40.1 to 28.1 g/day after 4 months of NCC implant. The body weight gain decreased from 1.76 to 0.46 g/day after 4 months of NCC implant. The fasting glucose decreased from 87.7 to 75.3 mg/ dl at terminal day. The duodenal muscle layer covered by the NCC increased from 0.133 to 0.334 mm. After 4 weeks of NCC removal, the food intake, body weight gain, and fasting glucose recovered to 36.2, 2.51 g/day, and 83.9 mg/dl. The duodenal muscle layer covered by the NCC decreased to 0.217 mm. Conclusion The NCC implant placed on the proximal duode- num is safe in rats for a 4-month period. The efficacy of the NCC implant is significant for decrease in food intake, body weight gain, and fasting glucose in a normal rat model. The removal of NCC implant confirmed a cause-effect relation with food intake and hence body weight.en-USAttribution 3.0 United StatesObesityCuffDuodenumWeight lossMechanotransductionInfluence of Peri-duodenal Non-constrictive Cuff on the Body Weight of RatsArticle