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Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig

The postprandial period represents one of the most challenging phenomena in whole-body metabolism, and it can be used as a unique window to evaluate the phenotypic flexibility of an individual in response to a given meal, which can be done by measuring the resilience of the metabolome. However, this...

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Autores principales: Tremblay-Franco, Marie, Poupin, Nathalie, Amiel, Aurélien, Canlet, Cécile, Rémond, Didier, Debrauwer, Laurent, Dardevet, Dominique, Jourdan, Fabien, Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle, Polakof, Sergio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7468879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823827
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082442
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author Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Poupin, Nathalie
Amiel, Aurélien
Canlet, Cécile
Rémond, Didier
Debrauwer, Laurent
Dardevet, Dominique
Jourdan, Fabien
Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
Polakof, Sergio
author_facet Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Poupin, Nathalie
Amiel, Aurélien
Canlet, Cécile
Rémond, Didier
Debrauwer, Laurent
Dardevet, Dominique
Jourdan, Fabien
Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
Polakof, Sergio
author_sort Tremblay-Franco, Marie
collection PubMed
description The postprandial period represents one of the most challenging phenomena in whole-body metabolism, and it can be used as a unique window to evaluate the phenotypic flexibility of an individual in response to a given meal, which can be done by measuring the resilience of the metabolome. However, this exploration of the metabolism has never been applied to the arteriovenous (AV) exploration of organs metabolism. Here, we applied an AV metabolomics strategy to evaluate the postprandial flexibility across the liver and the intestine of mini-pigs subjected to a high fat–high sucrose (HFHS) diet for 2 months. We identified for the first time a postprandial signature associated to the insulin resistance and obesity outcomes, and we showed that the splanchnic postprandial metabolome was considerably affected by the meal and the obesity condition. Most of the changes induced by obesity were observed in the exchanges across the liver, where the metabolism was reorganized to maintain whole body glucose homeostasis by routing glucose formed de novo from a large variety of substrates into glycogen. Furthermore, metabolites related to lipid handling and energy metabolism showed a blunted postprandial response in the obese animals across organs. Finally, some of our results reflect a loss of flexibility in response to the HFHS meal challenge in unsuspected metabolic pathways that must be further explored as potential new events involved in early obesity and the onset of insulin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-74688792020-09-04 Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig Tremblay-Franco, Marie Poupin, Nathalie Amiel, Aurélien Canlet, Cécile Rémond, Didier Debrauwer, Laurent Dardevet, Dominique Jourdan, Fabien Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle Polakof, Sergio Nutrients Article The postprandial period represents one of the most challenging phenomena in whole-body metabolism, and it can be used as a unique window to evaluate the phenotypic flexibility of an individual in response to a given meal, which can be done by measuring the resilience of the metabolome. However, this exploration of the metabolism has never been applied to the arteriovenous (AV) exploration of organs metabolism. Here, we applied an AV metabolomics strategy to evaluate the postprandial flexibility across the liver and the intestine of mini-pigs subjected to a high fat–high sucrose (HFHS) diet for 2 months. We identified for the first time a postprandial signature associated to the insulin resistance and obesity outcomes, and we showed that the splanchnic postprandial metabolome was considerably affected by the meal and the obesity condition. Most of the changes induced by obesity were observed in the exchanges across the liver, where the metabolism was reorganized to maintain whole body glucose homeostasis by routing glucose formed de novo from a large variety of substrates into glycogen. Furthermore, metabolites related to lipid handling and energy metabolism showed a blunted postprandial response in the obese animals across organs. Finally, some of our results reflect a loss of flexibility in response to the HFHS meal challenge in unsuspected metabolic pathways that must be further explored as potential new events involved in early obesity and the onset of insulin resistance. MDPI 2020-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7468879/ /pubmed/32823827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082442 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Poupin, Nathalie
Amiel, Aurélien
Canlet, Cécile
Rémond, Didier
Debrauwer, Laurent
Dardevet, Dominique
Jourdan, Fabien
Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
Polakof, Sergio
Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig
title Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig
title_full Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig
title_fullStr Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig
title_full_unstemmed Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig
title_short Postprandial NMR-Based Metabolic Exchanges Reflect Impaired Phenotypic Flexibility across Splanchnic Organs in the Obese Yucatan Mini-Pig
title_sort postprandial nmr-based metabolic exchanges reflect impaired phenotypic flexibility across splanchnic organs in the obese yucatan mini-pig
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7468879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823827
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082442
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