20100298157 | PHOSPHOPROTEOMIC EVALUATION OF DIABETES AND OBESITY - A subject's likelihood of responding to bariatric surgery can be assessed by measuring the phosphorylation state of certain proteins found in white adipose tissue (WAT). In particular, measuring the phosphorylation state of particular proteins can predict a patient's likelihood of resolving diabetes mellitus following bariatric surgery. In addition, evaluating the phosphorylation state of certain proteins forecasts a patient's capacity to reduce excess body weight and/or waist size following bariatric surgery. Such tests are valuable tools for managing the diseases of diabetes and obesity and determining who would most likely benefit from bariatric surgical procedures such as gastic bypass surgery. | 11-25-2010 |