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Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism

Obesity is linked with altered microbial short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are a signature of gut dysbiosis and inflammation. In the present study, we investigated whether tributyrin, a prodrug of the SCFA butyrate, could improve metabolic and inflammatory profiles in diet-induced obese mice. M...

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Autores principales: Sato, Fabio Takeo, Yap, Yu Anne, Crisma, Amanda Rabello, Portovedo, Mariana, Murata, Gilson Masahiro, Hirabara, Sandro Massao, Ribeiro, Willian Rodrigues, Marcantonio Ferreira, Caroline, Cruz, Maysa Mariana, Pereira, Joice Naiara Bertaglia, Payolla, Tanyara Baliani, Guima, Suzana Eiko Sato, Thomas, Andrew Maltez, Setubal, João Carlos, Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso, Santos, Marinilce Fagundes, Curi, Rui, Marino, Eliana, Vinolo, Marco A. R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32882837
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9092007
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author Sato, Fabio Takeo
Yap, Yu Anne
Crisma, Amanda Rabello
Portovedo, Mariana
Murata, Gilson Masahiro
Hirabara, Sandro Massao
Ribeiro, Willian Rodrigues
Marcantonio Ferreira, Caroline
Cruz, Maysa Mariana
Pereira, Joice Naiara Bertaglia
Payolla, Tanyara Baliani
Guima, Suzana Eiko Sato
Thomas, Andrew Maltez
Setubal, João Carlos
Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso
Santos, Marinilce Fagundes
Curi, Rui
Marino, Eliana
Vinolo, Marco A. R.
author_facet Sato, Fabio Takeo
Yap, Yu Anne
Crisma, Amanda Rabello
Portovedo, Mariana
Murata, Gilson Masahiro
Hirabara, Sandro Massao
Ribeiro, Willian Rodrigues
Marcantonio Ferreira, Caroline
Cruz, Maysa Mariana
Pereira, Joice Naiara Bertaglia
Payolla, Tanyara Baliani
Guima, Suzana Eiko Sato
Thomas, Andrew Maltez
Setubal, João Carlos
Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso
Santos, Marinilce Fagundes
Curi, Rui
Marino, Eliana
Vinolo, Marco A. R.
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description Obesity is linked with altered microbial short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are a signature of gut dysbiosis and inflammation. In the present study, we investigated whether tributyrin, a prodrug of the SCFA butyrate, could improve metabolic and inflammatory profiles in diet-induced obese mice. Mice fed a high-fat diet for eight weeks were treated with tributyrin or placebo for another six weeks. We show that obese mice treated with tributyrin had lower body weight gain and an improved insulin responsiveness and glucose metabolism, partly via reduced hepatic triglycerides content. Additionally, tributyrin induced an anti-inflammatory state in the adipose tissue by reduction of Il-1β and Tnf-a and increased Il-10, Tregs cells and M2-macrophages. Moreover, improvement in glucose metabolism and reduction of fat inflammatory states associated with tributyrin treatment were dependent on GPR109A activation. Our results indicate that exogenous targeting of SCFA butyrate attenuates metabolic and inflammatory dysfunction, highlighting a potentially novel approach to tackle obesity.
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spelling pubmed-75635362020-10-27 Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism Sato, Fabio Takeo Yap, Yu Anne Crisma, Amanda Rabello Portovedo, Mariana Murata, Gilson Masahiro Hirabara, Sandro Massao Ribeiro, Willian Rodrigues Marcantonio Ferreira, Caroline Cruz, Maysa Mariana Pereira, Joice Naiara Bertaglia Payolla, Tanyara Baliani Guima, Suzana Eiko Sato Thomas, Andrew Maltez Setubal, João Carlos Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso Santos, Marinilce Fagundes Curi, Rui Marino, Eliana Vinolo, Marco A. R. Cells Article Obesity is linked with altered microbial short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are a signature of gut dysbiosis and inflammation. In the present study, we investigated whether tributyrin, a prodrug of the SCFA butyrate, could improve metabolic and inflammatory profiles in diet-induced obese mice. Mice fed a high-fat diet for eight weeks were treated with tributyrin or placebo for another six weeks. We show that obese mice treated with tributyrin had lower body weight gain and an improved insulin responsiveness and glucose metabolism, partly via reduced hepatic triglycerides content. Additionally, tributyrin induced an anti-inflammatory state in the adipose tissue by reduction of Il-1β and Tnf-a and increased Il-10, Tregs cells and M2-macrophages. Moreover, improvement in glucose metabolism and reduction of fat inflammatory states associated with tributyrin treatment were dependent on GPR109A activation. Our results indicate that exogenous targeting of SCFA butyrate attenuates metabolic and inflammatory dysfunction, highlighting a potentially novel approach to tackle obesity. MDPI 2020-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7563536/ /pubmed/32882837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9092007 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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Sato, Fabio Takeo
Yap, Yu Anne
Crisma, Amanda Rabello
Portovedo, Mariana
Murata, Gilson Masahiro
Hirabara, Sandro Massao
Ribeiro, Willian Rodrigues
Marcantonio Ferreira, Caroline
Cruz, Maysa Mariana
Pereira, Joice Naiara Bertaglia
Payolla, Tanyara Baliani
Guima, Suzana Eiko Sato
Thomas, Andrew Maltez
Setubal, João Carlos
Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso
Santos, Marinilce Fagundes
Curi, Rui
Marino, Eliana
Vinolo, Marco A. R.
Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism
title Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism
title_full Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism
title_fullStr Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism
title_short Tributyrin Attenuates Metabolic and Inflammatory Changes Associated with Obesity through a GPR109A-Dependent Mechanism
title_sort tributyrin attenuates metabolic and inflammatory changes associated with obesity through a gpr109a-dependent mechanism
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32882837
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9092007
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