Effect of Clostridium butyricum on High-Fat Diet-Induced Intestinal Inflammation and Production of Short-Chain Fatty Acids

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作者
Choi, Yonghoon [1 ]
Choi, Soo In [1 ]
Kim, Nayoung [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Nam, Ryoung Hee [1 ]
Jang, Jae Young [1 ]
Na, Hee Young [4 ]
Shin, Cheol Min [1 ]
Lee, Dong Ho [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Min, Huitae [5 ,6 ]
Kim, Yeon-Ran [5 ,6 ]
Seok, Yeong-Jae [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Internal Med, Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Internal Med, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Seoul Natl Univ, Liver Res Inst, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[4] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Pathol, Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, South Korea
[5] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Seoul, South Korea
[6] Seoul Natl Univ, Inst Microbiol, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Clostridium butyricum; Short-chain fatty acids; High-fat diet; Sex difference; GUT MICROBIOTA; BILE-ACIDS; CECAL MICROBIOTA; SEX-DIFFERENCES; COLON; GENDER; AGE; RECEPTORS; HEALTH;
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10.1007/s10620-023-07835-2
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background/AimsA high-fat diet (HFD) can cause intestinal inflammation and alter the gut microbiota; probiotics, however, are known to have anti-inflammatory effects. This study aimed to investigate the response of rat colon to HFD and the effect of Clostridium butyricum on HFD-induced intestinal inflammation and production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) according to sex.MethodsMale and female 6-week-old Fischer-344 rats were fed a chow diet or HFD for 8 weeks, and Biovita or three different concentrations of C. butyricum were orally gavaged. The levels of tight junction proteins (TJPs), inflammatory markers in the ascending colonic mucosa, and bile acids (BAs) and SCFAs in stool were measured.ResultsHFD significantly increased the histological inflammation scores and fat proportions. Fecal BA levels were higher in the HFD group than in the control group, with a more prominent increase in deoxycholic acid/cholic acid after probiotics administration in females; however, no statistically significant differences were observed. TJPs showed an opposite response to HFD depending on sex, and tended to increase and decrease after HFD in males and females, respectively. The HFD-reduced TJPs were recovered by probiotics, with some statistical significance in females. HFD-decreased butyric acid in stools appeared to be recovered by probiotics in males, but not in females. The expression of inflammatory markers (TNF-alpha) was increased by HFD in males and decreased with medium-concentration probiotic supplementation. The opposite was observed in females. MPO was increased by HFD in both sexes and decreased by probiotic supplementation.ConclusionsThe probiotic C. butyricum improved indicators of HFD-induced colonic inflammation such as levels of inflammatory markers and increased the production of SCFAs and the expression of TJPs. These effects tended to be more pronounced in male rats, showing sex difference.
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页数:14
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