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Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin

Novel plasma metabolite patterns reflective of improved metabolic health (insulin sensitivity, fitness, reduced body weight) were identified before and after a 14–17 wk weight loss and exercise intervention in sedentary, obese insulin-resistant women. To control for potential confounding effects of...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Caitlin, Grapov, Dmitry, Fiehn, Oliver, Chandler, Carol J., Burnett, Dustin J., Souza, Elaine C., Casazza, Gretchen A., Gustafson, Mary B., Keim, Nancy L., Newman, John W., Hunter, Gary R., Fernandez, Jose R., Garvey, W. Timothy, Harper, Mary-Ellen, Hoppel, Charles L., Meissen, John K., Take, Kohei, Adams, Sean H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084260
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author Campbell, Caitlin
Grapov, Dmitry
Fiehn, Oliver
Chandler, Carol J.
Burnett, Dustin J.
Souza, Elaine C.
Casazza, Gretchen A.
Gustafson, Mary B.
Keim, Nancy L.
Newman, John W.
Hunter, Gary R.
Fernandez, Jose R.
Garvey, W. Timothy
Harper, Mary-Ellen
Hoppel, Charles L.
Meissen, John K.
Take, Kohei
Adams, Sean H.
author_facet Campbell, Caitlin
Grapov, Dmitry
Fiehn, Oliver
Chandler, Carol J.
Burnett, Dustin J.
Souza, Elaine C.
Casazza, Gretchen A.
Gustafson, Mary B.
Keim, Nancy L.
Newman, John W.
Hunter, Gary R.
Fernandez, Jose R.
Garvey, W. Timothy
Harper, Mary-Ellen
Hoppel, Charles L.
Meissen, John K.
Take, Kohei
Adams, Sean H.
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description Novel plasma metabolite patterns reflective of improved metabolic health (insulin sensitivity, fitness, reduced body weight) were identified before and after a 14–17 wk weight loss and exercise intervention in sedentary, obese insulin-resistant women. To control for potential confounding effects of diet- or microbiome-derived molecules on the systemic metabolome, sampling was during a tightly-controlled feeding test week paradigm. Pairwise and multivariate analysis revealed intervention- and insulin-sensitivity associated: (1) Changes in plasma xeno-metabolites (“non-self” metabolites of dietary or gut microbial origin) following an oral glucose tolerance test (e.g. higher post-OGTT propane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate [tricarballylic acid]) or in the overnight-fasted state (e.g., lower γ-tocopherol); (2) Increased indices of saturated very long chain fatty acid elongation capacity; (3) Increased post-OGTT α-ketoglutaric acid (α-KG), fasting α-KG inversely correlated with Matsuda index, and altered patterns of malate, pyruvate and glutamine hypothesized to stem from improved mitochondrial efficiency and more robust oxidation of glucose. The results support a working model in which improved metabolic health modifies host metabolism in parallel with altering systemic exposure to xeno-metabolites. This highlights that interpretations regarding the origins of peripheral blood or urinary “signatures” of insulin resistance and metabolic health must consider the potentially important contribution of gut-derived metabolites toward the host's metabolome.
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spelling pubmed-38855602014-01-10 Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin Campbell, Caitlin Grapov, Dmitry Fiehn, Oliver Chandler, Carol J. Burnett, Dustin J. Souza, Elaine C. Casazza, Gretchen A. Gustafson, Mary B. Keim, Nancy L. Newman, John W. Hunter, Gary R. Fernandez, Jose R. Garvey, W. Timothy Harper, Mary-Ellen Hoppel, Charles L. Meissen, John K. Take, Kohei Adams, Sean H. PLoS One Research Article Novel plasma metabolite patterns reflective of improved metabolic health (insulin sensitivity, fitness, reduced body weight) were identified before and after a 14–17 wk weight loss and exercise intervention in sedentary, obese insulin-resistant women. To control for potential confounding effects of diet- or microbiome-derived molecules on the systemic metabolome, sampling was during a tightly-controlled feeding test week paradigm. Pairwise and multivariate analysis revealed intervention- and insulin-sensitivity associated: (1) Changes in plasma xeno-metabolites (“non-self” metabolites of dietary or gut microbial origin) following an oral glucose tolerance test (e.g. higher post-OGTT propane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate [tricarballylic acid]) or in the overnight-fasted state (e.g., lower γ-tocopherol); (2) Increased indices of saturated very long chain fatty acid elongation capacity; (3) Increased post-OGTT α-ketoglutaric acid (α-KG), fasting α-KG inversely correlated with Matsuda index, and altered patterns of malate, pyruvate and glutamine hypothesized to stem from improved mitochondrial efficiency and more robust oxidation of glucose. The results support a working model in which improved metabolic health modifies host metabolism in parallel with altering systemic exposure to xeno-metabolites. This highlights that interpretations regarding the origins of peripheral blood or urinary “signatures” of insulin resistance and metabolic health must consider the potentially important contribution of gut-derived metabolites toward the host's metabolome. Public Library of Science 2014-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3885560/ /pubmed/24416208 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084260 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Campbell, Caitlin
Grapov, Dmitry
Fiehn, Oliver
Chandler, Carol J.
Burnett, Dustin J.
Souza, Elaine C.
Casazza, Gretchen A.
Gustafson, Mary B.
Keim, Nancy L.
Newman, John W.
Hunter, Gary R.
Fernandez, Jose R.
Garvey, W. Timothy
Harper, Mary-Ellen
Hoppel, Charles L.
Meissen, John K.
Take, Kohei
Adams, Sean H.
Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin
title Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin
title_full Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin
title_fullStr Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin
title_full_unstemmed Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin
title_short Improved Metabolic Health Alters Host Metabolism in Parallel with Changes in Systemic Xeno-Metabolites of Gut Origin
title_sort improved metabolic health alters host metabolism in parallel with changes in systemic xeno-metabolites of gut origin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084260
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