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Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent
Odd-chain fatty acids (OCFA) are inversely associated with type-2-diabetes in epidemiological studies. They are considered as a biomarker for dairy intake because fermentation in ruminants yields high amounts of propionate, which is used as the primer for lipogenesis. Recently, we demonstrated endog...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064336 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051546 |
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author | Weitkunat, Karolin Bishop, Christopher A. Wittmüss, Maria Machate, Tina Schifelbein, Tina Schulze, Matthias B. Klaus, Susanne |
author_facet | Weitkunat, Karolin Bishop, Christopher A. Wittmüss, Maria Machate, Tina Schifelbein, Tina Schulze, Matthias B. Klaus, Susanne |
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description | Odd-chain fatty acids (OCFA) are inversely associated with type-2-diabetes in epidemiological studies. They are considered as a biomarker for dairy intake because fermentation in ruminants yields high amounts of propionate, which is used as the primer for lipogenesis. Recently, we demonstrated endogenous OCFA synthesis from propionate in humans and mice, but how this is affected by microbial colonization is still unexplored. Here, we investigated the effect of increasing microbiota complexity on hepatic lipid metabolism and OCFA levels in different dietary settings. Germ-free (GF), gnotobiotic (SIH, simplified human microbiota) or conventional (CONV) C3H/HeOuJ-mice were fed a CHOW or high-fat diet with inulin (HFI) to induce microbial fermentation. We found that hepatic lipogenesis was increased with increasing microbiota complexity, independently of diet. In contrast, OCFA formation was affected by diet as well as microbiota. On CHOW, hepatic OCFA and intestinal gluconeogenesis decreased with increasing microbiota complexity (GF > SIH > CONV), while cecal propionate showed a negative correlation with hepatic OCFA. On HFI, OCFA levels were highest in SIH and positively correlated with cecal propionate. The propionate content in the CHOW diet was 10 times higher than that of HFI. We conclude that bacterial propionate production affects hepatic OCFA formation, unless this effect is masked by dietary propionate intake. |
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spelling | pubmed-81478592021-05-26 Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent Weitkunat, Karolin Bishop, Christopher A. Wittmüss, Maria Machate, Tina Schifelbein, Tina Schulze, Matthias B. Klaus, Susanne Nutrients Article Odd-chain fatty acids (OCFA) are inversely associated with type-2-diabetes in epidemiological studies. They are considered as a biomarker for dairy intake because fermentation in ruminants yields high amounts of propionate, which is used as the primer for lipogenesis. Recently, we demonstrated endogenous OCFA synthesis from propionate in humans and mice, but how this is affected by microbial colonization is still unexplored. Here, we investigated the effect of increasing microbiota complexity on hepatic lipid metabolism and OCFA levels in different dietary settings. Germ-free (GF), gnotobiotic (SIH, simplified human microbiota) or conventional (CONV) C3H/HeOuJ-mice were fed a CHOW or high-fat diet with inulin (HFI) to induce microbial fermentation. We found that hepatic lipogenesis was increased with increasing microbiota complexity, independently of diet. In contrast, OCFA formation was affected by diet as well as microbiota. On CHOW, hepatic OCFA and intestinal gluconeogenesis decreased with increasing microbiota complexity (GF > SIH > CONV), while cecal propionate showed a negative correlation with hepatic OCFA. On HFI, OCFA levels were highest in SIH and positively correlated with cecal propionate. The propionate content in the CHOW diet was 10 times higher than that of HFI. We conclude that bacterial propionate production affects hepatic OCFA formation, unless this effect is masked by dietary propionate intake. MDPI 2021-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8147859/ /pubmed/34064336 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051546 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Weitkunat, Karolin Bishop, Christopher A. Wittmüss, Maria Machate, Tina Schifelbein, Tina Schulze, Matthias B. Klaus, Susanne Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent |
title | Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent |
title_full | Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent |
title_fullStr | Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent |
title_short | Effect of Microbial Status on Hepatic Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Is Diet-Dependent |
title_sort | effect of microbial status on hepatic odd-chain fatty acids is diet-dependent |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064336 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051546 |
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