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Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes

Recent studies suggest a relationship between intestinal microbiota and metabolic syndromes; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. To clarify this issue, we assessed the effects of bacterial cell wall components on adiponectin, leptin and resistin secretion from rat visceral adipocytes...

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Autores principales: Taira, Risa, Yamaguchi, Sayori, Shimizu, Kyoko, Nakamura, Kiminori, Ayabe, Tokiyoshi, Taira, Toshio
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Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25759521
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.14-74
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author Taira, Risa
Yamaguchi, Sayori
Shimizu, Kyoko
Nakamura, Kiminori
Ayabe, Tokiyoshi
Taira, Toshio
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description Recent studies suggest a relationship between intestinal microbiota and metabolic syndromes; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. To clarify this issue, we assessed the effects of bacterial cell wall components on adiponectin, leptin and resistin secretion from rat visceral adipocytes in vitro. We also measured the relative population of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes in fecal microbiota and the amount of fecal mucin as an intestinal barrier function, when mice were fed a high-fat diet. In the present study, we demonstrated that bacterial cell wall components affect the secretion of adipokines, depending on the presence of antigens from gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria. Lipopolysaccharide markedly inhibited adiponectin, leptin, and resistin secretion, whereas peptidoglycan increased adiponectin secretion and decreased resistin secretion in vitro. In vivo experiments showed that the high-fat diet increased the population of Firmicutes and decreased that of Bacteroidetes. In contrast, the high-fat diet downregulated the stool output and fecal mucin content. These results demonstrate that bacterial cell wall components affect the onset of metabolic syndromes by mediating the secretion of adipokines from visceral adipose tissue. Furthermore, we believe that metabolic endotoxemia is not due to the increasing dominance of gram-negative bacteria, Bacteroidetes, but due to the depression of intestinal barrier function.
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spelling pubmed-43451812015-04-09 Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes Taira, Risa Yamaguchi, Sayori Shimizu, Kyoko Nakamura, Kiminori Ayabe, Tokiyoshi Taira, Toshio J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article Recent studies suggest a relationship between intestinal microbiota and metabolic syndromes; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. To clarify this issue, we assessed the effects of bacterial cell wall components on adiponectin, leptin and resistin secretion from rat visceral adipocytes in vitro. We also measured the relative population of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes in fecal microbiota and the amount of fecal mucin as an intestinal barrier function, when mice were fed a high-fat diet. In the present study, we demonstrated that bacterial cell wall components affect the secretion of adipokines, depending on the presence of antigens from gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria. Lipopolysaccharide markedly inhibited adiponectin, leptin, and resistin secretion, whereas peptidoglycan increased adiponectin secretion and decreased resistin secretion in vitro. In vivo experiments showed that the high-fat diet increased the population of Firmicutes and decreased that of Bacteroidetes. In contrast, the high-fat diet downregulated the stool output and fecal mucin content. These results demonstrate that bacterial cell wall components affect the onset of metabolic syndromes by mediating the secretion of adipokines from visceral adipose tissue. Furthermore, we believe that metabolic endotoxemia is not due to the increasing dominance of gram-negative bacteria, Bacteroidetes, but due to the depression of intestinal barrier function. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2015-03 2015-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4345181/ /pubmed/25759521 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.14-74 Text en Copyright © 2015 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Taira, Risa
Yamaguchi, Sayori
Shimizu, Kyoko
Nakamura, Kiminori
Ayabe, Tokiyoshi
Taira, Toshio
Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes
title Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes
title_full Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes
title_fullStr Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes
title_short Bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes
title_sort bacterial cell wall components regulate adipokine secretion from visceral adipocytes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25759521
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.14-74
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