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Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Aging is characterized, at the systemic level, by the development of low-grade inflammation, which has been identified as determining sarcopenia by blunting postprandial muscle anabolism. The causes of this “inflammageing” is still not clearly defined. An increased intestinal pe...

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Autores principales: Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle, Jarzaguet, Marianne, Migné, Carole, Kemeny, Jean-Louis, Novais-Gameiro, Lorraine, de Azevedo, Marcela, Mathé, Véronique, Mariotti, François, Langella, Philippe, Chatel, Jean-Marc, Dardevet, Dominique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36245508
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.986542
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author Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
Jarzaguet, Marianne
Migné, Carole
Kemeny, Jean-Louis
Novais-Gameiro, Lorraine
de Azevedo, Marcela
Mathé, Véronique
Mariotti, François
Langella, Philippe
Chatel, Jean-Marc
Dardevet, Dominique
author_facet Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
Jarzaguet, Marianne
Migné, Carole
Kemeny, Jean-Louis
Novais-Gameiro, Lorraine
de Azevedo, Marcela
Mathé, Véronique
Mariotti, François
Langella, Philippe
Chatel, Jean-Marc
Dardevet, Dominique
author_sort Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Aging is characterized, at the systemic level, by the development of low-grade inflammation, which has been identified as determining sarcopenia by blunting postprandial muscle anabolism. The causes of this “inflammageing” is still not clearly defined. An increased intestinal permeability, a microbiota dysbiosis and subsequent generation of intestinal then generalized inflammation have been hypothesized. The objective of this study was to test in vivo during aging if (1) a chronic low-grade intestinal inflammation can lead to anabolic resistance and muscle loss and (2) if a bacterial strain presenting anti-inflammatory properties could prevent these adverse effects. METHODS: Young adult (6 m) and elderly rats (18 m) received Dextran Sodium Sulfate (DSS) for 28 days to generate low-grade intestinal inflammation, and received (PB1 or PB2 groups) or not (DSS group) one of the two S. Thermophilus strains (5 × 10(9) CFU/day) previously shown to present an anti-inflammatory potential in vitro. They were compared to pair fed control (PF). Muscle and colon weights and protein synthesis (using (13)C Valine) were measured at slaughter. Muscle proteolysis, gut permeability and inflammatory markers were assessed only in old animals by RT-PCR or proteins quantifications (ELISA). RESULTS: In both adult and old rats, DSS reduced absolute protein synthesis (ASR) in gastrocnemius muscle [−12.4% (PB1) and −9.5% (PB2) vs. PF, P < 0.05] and increased ASR in colon (+86% and +30.5%, respectively vs. PF, P < 0.05). PB1 (CNRZ160 strain) but not PB2 resulted in a higher muscle ASR as compared to DSS in adults (+18%, P < 0.05), a trend also observed for PB1 in old animals (+12%, P = 0.10). This was associated with a blunted increase in colon ASR. In old rats, PB1 also significantly decreased expression of markers of autophagy and ubiquitin-proteasome pathways vs. DSS groups and improved gut permeability (assessed by Occludin, Zonula Occludens 1 and Claudin 1 expression, P < 0.05) and alleviated systemic inflammation (A2M: −48% vs. DSS, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The loss of muscle anabolism associated with low-grade intestinal inflammation can be prevented by supplementation with anti-inflammatory CNRZ160 strain. We propose that the moderated gut inflammation by CNRZ160 may result in curtailed amino acids (AA) utilization by the gut, and subsequent restored AA systemic availability to support muscle protein accretion. Therefore, CNRZ160 could be considered as an efficient probiotic to modulate muscle mass loss and limit sarcopenia during aging.
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spelling pubmed-95597302022-10-14 Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle Jarzaguet, Marianne Migné, Carole Kemeny, Jean-Louis Novais-Gameiro, Lorraine de Azevedo, Marcela Mathé, Véronique Mariotti, François Langella, Philippe Chatel, Jean-Marc Dardevet, Dominique Front Nutr Nutrition BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Aging is characterized, at the systemic level, by the development of low-grade inflammation, which has been identified as determining sarcopenia by blunting postprandial muscle anabolism. The causes of this “inflammageing” is still not clearly defined. An increased intestinal permeability, a microbiota dysbiosis and subsequent generation of intestinal then generalized inflammation have been hypothesized. The objective of this study was to test in vivo during aging if (1) a chronic low-grade intestinal inflammation can lead to anabolic resistance and muscle loss and (2) if a bacterial strain presenting anti-inflammatory properties could prevent these adverse effects. METHODS: Young adult (6 m) and elderly rats (18 m) received Dextran Sodium Sulfate (DSS) for 28 days to generate low-grade intestinal inflammation, and received (PB1 or PB2 groups) or not (DSS group) one of the two S. Thermophilus strains (5 × 10(9) CFU/day) previously shown to present an anti-inflammatory potential in vitro. They were compared to pair fed control (PF). Muscle and colon weights and protein synthesis (using (13)C Valine) were measured at slaughter. Muscle proteolysis, gut permeability and inflammatory markers were assessed only in old animals by RT-PCR or proteins quantifications (ELISA). RESULTS: In both adult and old rats, DSS reduced absolute protein synthesis (ASR) in gastrocnemius muscle [−12.4% (PB1) and −9.5% (PB2) vs. PF, P < 0.05] and increased ASR in colon (+86% and +30.5%, respectively vs. PF, P < 0.05). PB1 (CNRZ160 strain) but not PB2 resulted in a higher muscle ASR as compared to DSS in adults (+18%, P < 0.05), a trend also observed for PB1 in old animals (+12%, P = 0.10). This was associated with a blunted increase in colon ASR. In old rats, PB1 also significantly decreased expression of markers of autophagy and ubiquitin-proteasome pathways vs. DSS groups and improved gut permeability (assessed by Occludin, Zonula Occludens 1 and Claudin 1 expression, P < 0.05) and alleviated systemic inflammation (A2M: −48% vs. DSS, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The loss of muscle anabolism associated with low-grade intestinal inflammation can be prevented by supplementation with anti-inflammatory CNRZ160 strain. We propose that the moderated gut inflammation by CNRZ160 may result in curtailed amino acids (AA) utilization by the gut, and subsequent restored AA systemic availability to support muscle protein accretion. Therefore, CNRZ160 could be considered as an efficient probiotic to modulate muscle mass loss and limit sarcopenia during aging. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9559730/ /pubmed/36245508 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.986542 Text en Copyright © 2022 Savary-Auzeloux, Jarzaguet, Migné, Kemeny, Novais-Gameiro, de Azevedo, Mathé, Mariotti, Langella, Chatel and Dardevet. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
Jarzaguet, Marianne
Migné, Carole
Kemeny, Jean-Louis
Novais-Gameiro, Lorraine
de Azevedo, Marcela
Mathé, Véronique
Mariotti, François
Langella, Philippe
Chatel, Jean-Marc
Dardevet, Dominique
Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats
title Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats
title_full Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats
title_short Anti-inflammatory Streptococcus thermophilus CNRZ160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats
title_sort anti-inflammatory streptococcus thermophilus cnrz160 limits sarcopenia induced by low-grade inflammation in older adult rats
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36245508
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.986542
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