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Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice

INTRODUCTION: The effects of fatty acids on health vary and depend on the type, amount, and route of consumption. EPA and DHA have a defined role in health, unlike coconut oil. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the changes in metabolic regulation and the composition of the culture-dependent micr...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Carrillo, Beatriz Elina, Mondragón-Velásquez, Talia, Ramírez-Durán, Ninfa, Aguirre-Garrido, José Félix, Valdés-Ramos, Roxana, Guadarrama-López, Ana Laura, Castillo-Cardiel, Arturo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8759926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35036426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3336941
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author Martínez-Carrillo, Beatriz Elina
Mondragón-Velásquez, Talia
Ramírez-Durán, Ninfa
Aguirre-Garrido, José Félix
Valdés-Ramos, Roxana
Guadarrama-López, Ana Laura
Castillo-Cardiel, Arturo
author_facet Martínez-Carrillo, Beatriz Elina
Mondragón-Velásquez, Talia
Ramírez-Durán, Ninfa
Aguirre-Garrido, José Félix
Valdés-Ramos, Roxana
Guadarrama-López, Ana Laura
Castillo-Cardiel, Arturo
author_sort Martínez-Carrillo, Beatriz Elina
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description INTRODUCTION: The effects of fatty acids on health vary and depend on the type, amount, and route of consumption. EPA and DHA have a defined role in health, unlike coconut oil. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the changes in metabolic regulation and the composition of the culture-dependent microbiota after supplementation with different fatty acids in db/db mice. Material and Methods. We were using 32 8-week-old db/db mice, supplemented for eight weeks with EPA/DHA derived from microalgae as well as coconut oil. The lipid, hormonal profiles, and composition of the culture-dependent microbiota and the phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequencing were determined for identification of the intestinal microbiota. RESULTS: Enriched diet with EPA/DHA reduced TNF-α, C-peptide, insulin resistance, resistin, and the plasma atherogenic index, but increased TC, LDL-c, VLDL-c, and TG without changes in HDL-c. Coconut oil raised the HDL-c, GIP, and TNF-α, with TG, insulin resistance, adiponectin, and C-peptide reduced. CONCLUSION: The most abundant microbial populations were Firmicutes and the least Proteobacteria. EPA/DHA derived from microalgae contributes to improving the systemic inflammatory status, but depressed the diversity of the small intestine microbiota. Coconut oil only decreased the C-peptide, raising TNF-α, with an unfavorable hormonal and lipid profile.
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spelling pubmed-87599262022-01-15 Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice Martínez-Carrillo, Beatriz Elina Mondragón-Velásquez, Talia Ramírez-Durán, Ninfa Aguirre-Garrido, José Félix Valdés-Ramos, Roxana Guadarrama-López, Ana Laura Castillo-Cardiel, Arturo Int J Food Sci Research Article INTRODUCTION: The effects of fatty acids on health vary and depend on the type, amount, and route of consumption. EPA and DHA have a defined role in health, unlike coconut oil. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the changes in metabolic regulation and the composition of the culture-dependent microbiota after supplementation with different fatty acids in db/db mice. Material and Methods. We were using 32 8-week-old db/db mice, supplemented for eight weeks with EPA/DHA derived from microalgae as well as coconut oil. The lipid, hormonal profiles, and composition of the culture-dependent microbiota and the phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequencing were determined for identification of the intestinal microbiota. RESULTS: Enriched diet with EPA/DHA reduced TNF-α, C-peptide, insulin resistance, resistin, and the plasma atherogenic index, but increased TC, LDL-c, VLDL-c, and TG without changes in HDL-c. Coconut oil raised the HDL-c, GIP, and TNF-α, with TG, insulin resistance, adiponectin, and C-peptide reduced. CONCLUSION: The most abundant microbial populations were Firmicutes and the least Proteobacteria. EPA/DHA derived from microalgae contributes to improving the systemic inflammatory status, but depressed the diversity of the small intestine microbiota. Coconut oil only decreased the C-peptide, raising TNF-α, with an unfavorable hormonal and lipid profile. Hindawi 2022-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8759926/ /pubmed/35036426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3336941 Text en Copyright © 2022 Beatriz Elina Martínez-Carrillo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martínez-Carrillo, Beatriz Elina
Mondragón-Velásquez, Talia
Ramírez-Durán, Ninfa
Aguirre-Garrido, José Félix
Valdés-Ramos, Roxana
Guadarrama-López, Ana Laura
Castillo-Cardiel, Arturo
Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice
title Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice
title_full Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice
title_fullStr Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice
title_short Changes in Metabolic Regulation and the Microbiota Composition after Supplementation with Different Fatty Acids in db/db Mice
title_sort changes in metabolic regulation and the microbiota composition after supplementation with different fatty acids in db/db mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8759926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35036426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3336941
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