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Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice

Obesity and type 2 diabetes are characterized by low-grade systemic inflammation and glucose intolerance, which can be partially controlled with nutritional interventions. Protein-containing nutritional supplements possess health-promoting benefits. Herein, we examined the effect of dietary suppleme...

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Autores principales: Daskalaki, Maria G., Axarlis, Konstantinos, Tsoureki, Antiopi, Michailidou, Sofia, Efraimoglou, Christina, Lapi, Ioanna, Kolliniati, Ourania, Dermitzaki, Eirini, Venihaki, Maria, Kousoulaki, Katerina, Argiriou, Anagnostis, Tsatsanis, Christos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060343
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author Daskalaki, Maria G.
Axarlis, Konstantinos
Tsoureki, Antiopi
Michailidou, Sofia
Efraimoglou, Christina
Lapi, Ioanna
Kolliniati, Ourania
Dermitzaki, Eirini
Venihaki, Maria
Kousoulaki, Katerina
Argiriou, Anagnostis
Tsatsanis, Christos
author_facet Daskalaki, Maria G.
Axarlis, Konstantinos
Tsoureki, Antiopi
Michailidou, Sofia
Efraimoglou, Christina
Lapi, Ioanna
Kolliniati, Ourania
Dermitzaki, Eirini
Venihaki, Maria
Kousoulaki, Katerina
Argiriou, Anagnostis
Tsatsanis, Christos
author_sort Daskalaki, Maria G.
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description Obesity and type 2 diabetes are characterized by low-grade systemic inflammation and glucose intolerance, which can be partially controlled with nutritional interventions. Protein-containing nutritional supplements possess health-promoting benefits. Herein, we examined the effect of dietary supplementation with protein hydrolysates derived from fish sidestreams on obesity and diabetes, utilizing a mouse model of High-Fat Diet-induced obesity and type 2 diabetes. We examined the effect of protein hydrolysates from salmon and mackerel backbone (HSB and HMB, respectively), salmon and mackerel heads (HSH and HMH, respectively), and fish collagen. The results showed that none of the dietary supplements affected weight gain, but HSH partially suppressed glucose intolerance, while HMB and HMH suppressed leptin increase in the adipose tissue. We further analyzed the gut microbiome, which contributes to the metabolic disease implicated in the development of type 2 diabetes, and found that supplementation with selected protein hydrolysates resulted in distinct changes in gut microbiome composition. The most prominent changes occurred when the diet was supplemented with fish collagen since it increased the abundance of beneficial bacteria and restricted the presence of harmful ones. Overall, the results suggest that protein hydrolysates derived from fish sidestreams can be utilized as dietary supplements with significant health benefits in the context of type 2 diabetes and diet-induced changes in the gut microbiome.
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spelling pubmed-103023322023-06-29 Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice Daskalaki, Maria G. Axarlis, Konstantinos Tsoureki, Antiopi Michailidou, Sofia Efraimoglou, Christina Lapi, Ioanna Kolliniati, Ourania Dermitzaki, Eirini Venihaki, Maria Kousoulaki, Katerina Argiriou, Anagnostis Tsatsanis, Christos Mar Drugs Article Obesity and type 2 diabetes are characterized by low-grade systemic inflammation and glucose intolerance, which can be partially controlled with nutritional interventions. Protein-containing nutritional supplements possess health-promoting benefits. Herein, we examined the effect of dietary supplementation with protein hydrolysates derived from fish sidestreams on obesity and diabetes, utilizing a mouse model of High-Fat Diet-induced obesity and type 2 diabetes. We examined the effect of protein hydrolysates from salmon and mackerel backbone (HSB and HMB, respectively), salmon and mackerel heads (HSH and HMH, respectively), and fish collagen. The results showed that none of the dietary supplements affected weight gain, but HSH partially suppressed glucose intolerance, while HMB and HMH suppressed leptin increase in the adipose tissue. We further analyzed the gut microbiome, which contributes to the metabolic disease implicated in the development of type 2 diabetes, and found that supplementation with selected protein hydrolysates resulted in distinct changes in gut microbiome composition. The most prominent changes occurred when the diet was supplemented with fish collagen since it increased the abundance of beneficial bacteria and restricted the presence of harmful ones. Overall, the results suggest that protein hydrolysates derived from fish sidestreams can be utilized as dietary supplements with significant health benefits in the context of type 2 diabetes and diet-induced changes in the gut microbiome. MDPI 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10302332/ /pubmed/37367668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060343 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Daskalaki, Maria G.
Axarlis, Konstantinos
Tsoureki, Antiopi
Michailidou, Sofia
Efraimoglou, Christina
Lapi, Ioanna
Kolliniati, Ourania
Dermitzaki, Eirini
Venihaki, Maria
Kousoulaki, Katerina
Argiriou, Anagnostis
Tsatsanis, Christos
Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice
title Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice
title_full Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice
title_fullStr Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice
title_full_unstemmed Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice
title_short Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysates Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Alter Intestinal Microbiome in High-Fat-Induced Obese Mice
title_sort fish-derived protein hydrolysates increase insulin sensitivity and alter intestinal microbiome in high-fat-induced obese mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060343
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