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Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation

Heat-processed diets contain high amounts of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). Here we explore the impact of an AGE-enriched diet on markers of metabolic and inflammatory disorders as well as on gut microbiota composition and plasma proteins glycosylation pattern. C57BL/6 mice were allocated i...

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Autores principales: Mastrocola, Raffaella, Collotta, Debora, Gaudioso, Giulia, Le Berre, Marie, Cento, Alessia Sofia, Ferreira Alves, Gustavo, Chiazza, Fausto, Verta, Roberta, Bertocchi, Ilaria, Manig, Friederike, Hellwig, Michael, Fava, Francesca, Cifani, Carlo, Aragno, Manuela, Henle, Thomas, Joshi, Lokesh, Tuohy, Kieran, Collino, Massimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12092497
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author Mastrocola, Raffaella
Collotta, Debora
Gaudioso, Giulia
Le Berre, Marie
Cento, Alessia Sofia
Ferreira Alves, Gustavo
Chiazza, Fausto
Verta, Roberta
Bertocchi, Ilaria
Manig, Friederike
Hellwig, Michael
Fava, Francesca
Cifani, Carlo
Aragno, Manuela
Henle, Thomas
Joshi, Lokesh
Tuohy, Kieran
Collino, Massimo
author_facet Mastrocola, Raffaella
Collotta, Debora
Gaudioso, Giulia
Le Berre, Marie
Cento, Alessia Sofia
Ferreira Alves, Gustavo
Chiazza, Fausto
Verta, Roberta
Bertocchi, Ilaria
Manig, Friederike
Hellwig, Michael
Fava, Francesca
Cifani, Carlo
Aragno, Manuela
Henle, Thomas
Joshi, Lokesh
Tuohy, Kieran
Collino, Massimo
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description Heat-processed diets contain high amounts of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). Here we explore the impact of an AGE-enriched diet on markers of metabolic and inflammatory disorders as well as on gut microbiota composition and plasma proteins glycosylation pattern. C57BL/6 mice were allocated into control diet (CD, n = 15) and AGE-enriched diet (AGE-D, n = 15) for 22 weeks. AGE-D was prepared replacing casein by methylglyoxal hydroimidazolone-modified casein. AGE-D evoked increased insulin and a significant reduction of GIP/GLP-1 incretins and ghrelin plasma levels, altered glucose tolerance, and impaired insulin signaling transduction in the skeletal muscle. Moreover, AGE-D modified the systemic glycosylation profile, as analyzed by lectin microarray, and increased Nε-carboxymethyllysine immunoreactivity and AGEs receptor levels in ileum and submandibular glands. These effects were associated to increased systemic levels of cytokines and impaired gut microbial composition and homeostasis. Significant correlations were recorded between changes in bacterial population and in incretins and inflammatory markers levels. Overall, our data indicates that chronic exposure to dietary AGEs lead to a significant unbalance in incretins axis, markers of metabolic inflammation, and a reshape of both the intestinal microbiota and plasma protein glycosylation profile, suggesting intriguing pathological mechanisms underlying AGEs-induced metabolic derangements.
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spelling pubmed-75511822020-10-16 Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation Mastrocola, Raffaella Collotta, Debora Gaudioso, Giulia Le Berre, Marie Cento, Alessia Sofia Ferreira Alves, Gustavo Chiazza, Fausto Verta, Roberta Bertocchi, Ilaria Manig, Friederike Hellwig, Michael Fava, Francesca Cifani, Carlo Aragno, Manuela Henle, Thomas Joshi, Lokesh Tuohy, Kieran Collino, Massimo Nutrients Article Heat-processed diets contain high amounts of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). Here we explore the impact of an AGE-enriched diet on markers of metabolic and inflammatory disorders as well as on gut microbiota composition and plasma proteins glycosylation pattern. C57BL/6 mice were allocated into control diet (CD, n = 15) and AGE-enriched diet (AGE-D, n = 15) for 22 weeks. AGE-D was prepared replacing casein by methylglyoxal hydroimidazolone-modified casein. AGE-D evoked increased insulin and a significant reduction of GIP/GLP-1 incretins and ghrelin plasma levels, altered glucose tolerance, and impaired insulin signaling transduction in the skeletal muscle. Moreover, AGE-D modified the systemic glycosylation profile, as analyzed by lectin microarray, and increased Nε-carboxymethyllysine immunoreactivity and AGEs receptor levels in ileum and submandibular glands. These effects were associated to increased systemic levels of cytokines and impaired gut microbial composition and homeostasis. Significant correlations were recorded between changes in bacterial population and in incretins and inflammatory markers levels. Overall, our data indicates that chronic exposure to dietary AGEs lead to a significant unbalance in incretins axis, markers of metabolic inflammation, and a reshape of both the intestinal microbiota and plasma protein glycosylation profile, suggesting intriguing pathological mechanisms underlying AGEs-induced metabolic derangements. MDPI 2020-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7551182/ /pubmed/32824970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12092497 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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Mastrocola, Raffaella
Collotta, Debora
Gaudioso, Giulia
Le Berre, Marie
Cento, Alessia Sofia
Ferreira Alves, Gustavo
Chiazza, Fausto
Verta, Roberta
Bertocchi, Ilaria
Manig, Friederike
Hellwig, Michael
Fava, Francesca
Cifani, Carlo
Aragno, Manuela
Henle, Thomas
Joshi, Lokesh
Tuohy, Kieran
Collino, Massimo
Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation
title Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation
title_full Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation
title_fullStr Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation
title_short Effects of Exogenous Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products on the Cross-Talk Mechanisms Linking Microbiota to Metabolic Inflammation
title_sort effects of exogenous dietary advanced glycation end products on the cross-talk mechanisms linking microbiota to metabolic inflammation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12092497
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