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Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet

Type 2 resistant starch (RS2) is a fermentable dietary fiber conferring health benefits. We investigated the effects of RS2 on host, gut microbiota, and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet. In eighteen-month old mice randomly assigned to control, high-fat (HF), or high-fat+20% RS2 (HFRS) diet...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yawen, Chen, Luyi, Hu, Mengjia, Kim, John J., Lin, Renbin, Xu, Jilei, Fan, Lina, Qi, Yadong, Wang, Lan, Liu, Weili, Deng, Yanyong, Si, Jianmin, Chen, Shujie
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Publicado: Impact Journals 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7288951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32452830
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103187
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author Zhang, Yawen
Chen, Luyi
Hu, Mengjia
Kim, John J.
Lin, Renbin
Xu, Jilei
Fan, Lina
Qi, Yadong
Wang, Lan
Liu, Weili
Deng, Yanyong
Si, Jianmin
Chen, Shujie
author_facet Zhang, Yawen
Chen, Luyi
Hu, Mengjia
Kim, John J.
Lin, Renbin
Xu, Jilei
Fan, Lina
Qi, Yadong
Wang, Lan
Liu, Weili
Deng, Yanyong
Si, Jianmin
Chen, Shujie
author_sort Zhang, Yawen
collection PubMed
description Type 2 resistant starch (RS2) is a fermentable dietary fiber conferring health benefits. We investigated the effects of RS2 on host, gut microbiota, and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet. In eighteen-month old mice randomly assigned to control, high-fat (HF), or high-fat+20% RS2 (HFRS) diet for 16 weeks, RS2 reversed the weight gain and hepatic steatosis induced by high-fat diet. Serum and fecal LPS, colonic IL-2 and hepatic IL-4 mRNA expressions decreased while colonic mucin 2 mRNA and protein expressions increased in the HFRS compared to the HF and the control group. 16s rRNA sequencing of fecal microbial DNA demonstrated that RS2 decreased the abundance of pathogen taxa associated with obesity, inflammation, and aging including Desulfovibrio (Proteobacteria phylum), Ruminiclostridium 9, Lachnoclostridium, Helicobacteria, Oscillibacter, Alistipes, Peptococcus, and Rikenella. Additionally, RS2 increased the colonic butyric acid by 2.6-fold while decreasing the isobutyric and isovaleric acid levels by half compared to the HF group. Functional analyses based on Clusters of Orthologous Groups showed that RS2 increased carbohydrate while decreasing amino acid metabolism. These findings demonstrate that RS2 can reverse weight gain, hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and increased intestinal permeability in aged mice on high-fat diet mediated by changes in gut microbiome and metabolites.
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spelling pubmed-72889512020-06-22 Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet Zhang, Yawen Chen, Luyi Hu, Mengjia Kim, John J. Lin, Renbin Xu, Jilei Fan, Lina Qi, Yadong Wang, Lan Liu, Weili Deng, Yanyong Si, Jianmin Chen, Shujie Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Type 2 resistant starch (RS2) is a fermentable dietary fiber conferring health benefits. We investigated the effects of RS2 on host, gut microbiota, and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet. In eighteen-month old mice randomly assigned to control, high-fat (HF), or high-fat+20% RS2 (HFRS) diet for 16 weeks, RS2 reversed the weight gain and hepatic steatosis induced by high-fat diet. Serum and fecal LPS, colonic IL-2 and hepatic IL-4 mRNA expressions decreased while colonic mucin 2 mRNA and protein expressions increased in the HFRS compared to the HF and the control group. 16s rRNA sequencing of fecal microbial DNA demonstrated that RS2 decreased the abundance of pathogen taxa associated with obesity, inflammation, and aging including Desulfovibrio (Proteobacteria phylum), Ruminiclostridium 9, Lachnoclostridium, Helicobacteria, Oscillibacter, Alistipes, Peptococcus, and Rikenella. Additionally, RS2 increased the colonic butyric acid by 2.6-fold while decreasing the isobutyric and isovaleric acid levels by half compared to the HF group. Functional analyses based on Clusters of Orthologous Groups showed that RS2 increased carbohydrate while decreasing amino acid metabolism. These findings demonstrate that RS2 can reverse weight gain, hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and increased intestinal permeability in aged mice on high-fat diet mediated by changes in gut microbiome and metabolites. Impact Journals 2020-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7288951/ /pubmed/32452830 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103187 Text en Copyright © 2020 Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Zhang, Yawen
Chen, Luyi
Hu, Mengjia
Kim, John J.
Lin, Renbin
Xu, Jilei
Fan, Lina
Qi, Yadong
Wang, Lan
Liu, Weili
Deng, Yanyong
Si, Jianmin
Chen, Shujie
Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet
title Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet
title_full Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet
title_fullStr Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet
title_full_unstemmed Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet
title_short Dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet
title_sort dietary type 2 resistant starch improves systemic inflammation and intestinal permeability by modulating microbiota and metabolites in aged mice on high-fat diet
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7288951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32452830
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103187
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