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Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men

Infusions of the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) acetate in the distal colon improved metabolic parameters in men. Here, we hypothesized that combining rapidly and slowly fermentable fibers will enhance distal colonic acetate production and improve metabolic health. In vitro cultivation studies in a v...

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Autores principales: Canfora, Emanuel E., Hermes, Gerben D.A., Müller, Mattea, Bastings, Jacco, Vaughan, Elaine E., van Den Berg, Marco A., Holst, Jens J., Venema, Koen, Zoetendal, Erwin G., Blaak, Ellen E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8726743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34923911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.2009297
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author Canfora, Emanuel E.
Hermes, Gerben D.A.
Müller, Mattea
Bastings, Jacco
Vaughan, Elaine E.
van Den Berg, Marco A.
Holst, Jens J.
Venema, Koen
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Blaak, Ellen E.
author_facet Canfora, Emanuel E.
Hermes, Gerben D.A.
Müller, Mattea
Bastings, Jacco
Vaughan, Elaine E.
van Den Berg, Marco A.
Holst, Jens J.
Venema, Koen
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Blaak, Ellen E.
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description Infusions of the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) acetate in the distal colon improved metabolic parameters in men. Here, we hypothesized that combining rapidly and slowly fermentable fibers will enhance distal colonic acetate production and improve metabolic health. In vitro cultivation studies in a validated model of the colon were used to identify fiber mixtures that yielded high distal colonic acetate production. Subsequently, in two randomized crossover studies, lean and prediabetic overweight/obese men were included. In one study, participants received supplements of either long-chain inulin+resistant starch (INU+RS), INU or maltodextrin (PLA) the day prior to a clinical investigation day (CID). The second trial studied beta glucan+RS (BG+RS) versus BG and PLA. During each CID, breath hydrogen, indirect calorimetry, plasma metabolites/hormones were assessed during fasting and postprandial conditions. Additionally, fecal microbiota composition and SCFA were determined. In prediabetic men, INU+RS increased plasma acetate compared to INU or PLA (P < .05), but did not affect metabolic parameters. In lean men, INU+RS increased breath hydrogen and fasting plasma butyrate, which was accompanied by increased energy expenditure, carbohydrate oxidation and PYY and decreased postprandial glucose concentrations (all P < .05) compared to PLA. BG+RS increased plasma butyrate compared to PLA (P < .05) in prediabetic individuals, but did not affect other fermentation/metabolic markers in both phenotypes. Fiber-induced shifts in fecal microbiota were individual-specific and more pronounced with INU+RS versus BG+RS. Administration of INU+RS (not BG+RS) the day prior to investigation improved metabolic parameters in lean but not in prediabetic individuals, demonstrating that effects were phenotype- and fiber-specific. Further research should study whether longer-term supplementation periods are required to elicit beneficial metabolic health in prediabetic individuals. Trial registration numbers: Clinical trial No. NCT03711383 (Inulin study) and Clinical trial No. NCT03714646 (Beta glucan study).
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spelling pubmed-87267432022-01-05 Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men Canfora, Emanuel E. Hermes, Gerben D.A. Müller, Mattea Bastings, Jacco Vaughan, Elaine E. van Den Berg, Marco A. Holst, Jens J. Venema, Koen Zoetendal, Erwin G. Blaak, Ellen E. Gut Microbes Research Paper Infusions of the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) acetate in the distal colon improved metabolic parameters in men. Here, we hypothesized that combining rapidly and slowly fermentable fibers will enhance distal colonic acetate production and improve metabolic health. In vitro cultivation studies in a validated model of the colon were used to identify fiber mixtures that yielded high distal colonic acetate production. Subsequently, in two randomized crossover studies, lean and prediabetic overweight/obese men were included. In one study, participants received supplements of either long-chain inulin+resistant starch (INU+RS), INU or maltodextrin (PLA) the day prior to a clinical investigation day (CID). The second trial studied beta glucan+RS (BG+RS) versus BG and PLA. During each CID, breath hydrogen, indirect calorimetry, plasma metabolites/hormones were assessed during fasting and postprandial conditions. Additionally, fecal microbiota composition and SCFA were determined. In prediabetic men, INU+RS increased plasma acetate compared to INU or PLA (P < .05), but did not affect metabolic parameters. In lean men, INU+RS increased breath hydrogen and fasting plasma butyrate, which was accompanied by increased energy expenditure, carbohydrate oxidation and PYY and decreased postprandial glucose concentrations (all P < .05) compared to PLA. BG+RS increased plasma butyrate compared to PLA (P < .05) in prediabetic individuals, but did not affect other fermentation/metabolic markers in both phenotypes. Fiber-induced shifts in fecal microbiota were individual-specific and more pronounced with INU+RS versus BG+RS. Administration of INU+RS (not BG+RS) the day prior to investigation improved metabolic parameters in lean but not in prediabetic individuals, demonstrating that effects were phenotype- and fiber-specific. Further research should study whether longer-term supplementation periods are required to elicit beneficial metabolic health in prediabetic individuals. Trial registration numbers: Clinical trial No. NCT03711383 (Inulin study) and Clinical trial No. NCT03714646 (Beta glucan study). Taylor & Francis 2021-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8726743/ /pubmed/34923911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.2009297 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Canfora, Emanuel E.
Hermes, Gerben D.A.
Müller, Mattea
Bastings, Jacco
Vaughan, Elaine E.
van Den Berg, Marco A.
Holst, Jens J.
Venema, Koen
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Blaak, Ellen E.
Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men
title Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men
title_full Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men
title_fullStr Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men
title_full_unstemmed Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men
title_short Fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men
title_sort fiber mixture-specific effect on distal colonic fermentation and metabolic health in lean but not in prediabetic men
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8726743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34923911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.2009297
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