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Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy
Fecal microbiota transfer may serve as a therapeutic tool for treating obesity and related disorders but currently, there is no consensus regarding the optimal donor characteristics. We studied how microbiota from vegan donors, who exhibit a low incidence of non-communicable diseases, impact on meta...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678325 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020454 |
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author | Daskova, Nikola Heczkova, Marie Modos, Istvan Hradecky, Jaromir Hudcovic, Tomas Kuzma, Marek Pelantova, Helena Buskova, Irena Sticova, Eva Funda, David Golias, Jaroslav Drabonova, Barbora Jarkovska, Jarmila Kralova, Maria Cibulkova, Ivana Gojda, Jan Cahova, Monika |
author_facet | Daskova, Nikola Heczkova, Marie Modos, Istvan Hradecky, Jaromir Hudcovic, Tomas Kuzma, Marek Pelantova, Helena Buskova, Irena Sticova, Eva Funda, David Golias, Jaroslav Drabonova, Barbora Jarkovska, Jarmila Kralova, Maria Cibulkova, Ivana Gojda, Jan Cahova, Monika |
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description | Fecal microbiota transfer may serve as a therapeutic tool for treating obesity and related disorders but currently, there is no consensus regarding the optimal donor characteristics. We studied how microbiota from vegan donors, who exhibit a low incidence of non-communicable diseases, impact on metabolic effects of an obesogenic diet and the potential role of dietary inulin in mediating these effects. Ex-germ-free animals were colonized with human vegan microbiota and fed a standard or Western-type diet (WD) with or without inulin supplementation. Despite the colonization with vegan microbiota, WD induced excessive weight gain, impaired glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, and liver steatosis. However, supplementation with inulin reversed steatosis and improved glucose homeostasis. In contrast, inulin did not affect WD-induced metabolic changes in non-humanized conventional mice. In vegan microbiota-colonized mice, inulin supplementation resulted in a significant change in gut microbiota composition and its metabolic performance, inducing the shift from proteolytic towards saccharolytic fermentation (decrease of sulfur-containing compounds, increase of SCFA). We found that (i) vegan microbiota alone does not protect against adverse effects of WD; and (ii) supplementation with inulin reversed steatosis and normalized glucose metabolism. This phenomenon is associated with the shift in microbiota composition and accentuation of saccharolytic fermentation at the expense of proteolytic fermentation. |
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spelling | pubmed-98672592023-01-22 Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy Daskova, Nikola Heczkova, Marie Modos, Istvan Hradecky, Jaromir Hudcovic, Tomas Kuzma, Marek Pelantova, Helena Buskova, Irena Sticova, Eva Funda, David Golias, Jaroslav Drabonova, Barbora Jarkovska, Jarmila Kralova, Maria Cibulkova, Ivana Gojda, Jan Cahova, Monika Nutrients Article Fecal microbiota transfer may serve as a therapeutic tool for treating obesity and related disorders but currently, there is no consensus regarding the optimal donor characteristics. We studied how microbiota from vegan donors, who exhibit a low incidence of non-communicable diseases, impact on metabolic effects of an obesogenic diet and the potential role of dietary inulin in mediating these effects. Ex-germ-free animals were colonized with human vegan microbiota and fed a standard or Western-type diet (WD) with or without inulin supplementation. Despite the colonization with vegan microbiota, WD induced excessive weight gain, impaired glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, and liver steatosis. However, supplementation with inulin reversed steatosis and improved glucose homeostasis. In contrast, inulin did not affect WD-induced metabolic changes in non-humanized conventional mice. In vegan microbiota-colonized mice, inulin supplementation resulted in a significant change in gut microbiota composition and its metabolic performance, inducing the shift from proteolytic towards saccharolytic fermentation (decrease of sulfur-containing compounds, increase of SCFA). We found that (i) vegan microbiota alone does not protect against adverse effects of WD; and (ii) supplementation with inulin reversed steatosis and normalized glucose metabolism. This phenomenon is associated with the shift in microbiota composition and accentuation of saccharolytic fermentation at the expense of proteolytic fermentation. MDPI 2023-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9867259/ /pubmed/36678325 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020454 Text en © 2023 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 Daskova, Nikola Heczkova, Marie Modos, Istvan Hradecky, Jaromir Hudcovic, Tomas Kuzma, Marek Pelantova, Helena Buskova, Irena Sticova, Eva Funda, David Golias, Jaroslav Drabonova, Barbora Jarkovska, Jarmila Kralova, Maria Cibulkova, Ivana Gojda, Jan Cahova, Monika Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy |
title | Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy |
title_full | Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy |
title_fullStr | Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy |
title_short | Protective Effect of Vegan Microbiota on Liver Steatosis Is Conveyed by Dietary Fiber: Implications for Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy |
title_sort | protective effect of vegan microbiota on liver steatosis is conveyed by dietary fiber: implications for fecal microbiota transfer therapy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678325 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020454 |
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