Protective effect of high-oleic acid peanut oil and extra-virgin olive oil in rats with diet-induced metabolic syndrome by regulating branched-chain amino acids metabolism

被引:8
作者
Zhao Zhi-hao [1 ]
Shi Ai-min [1 ,2 ]
Guo Rui [1 ]
Liu Hong-zhi [1 ,2 ]
Hu Hui [1 ]
Wang Qiang [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Agr Sci, Inst Food Sci & Technol, Key Lab Agroprod Proc, Minist Agr & Rural Affairs, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China
[2] Nanjing Univ Finance & Econ, Coll Food Sci & Engn, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Modern Grain Circulat & Sa, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
metabolic syndrome; high-oleic acid peanut oil; extra-virgin olive oil; metabolomics; UPLC-Q; TOF-MS; GUT MICROBIOTA; PROFILES; HEALTH; CONSUMPTION; OVERWEIGHT; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/S2095-3119(21)63851-0
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
High-oleic acid peanut oil (HOPO) and extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO) have been reported previously to have an attenuating effect on metabolic syndrome (MS). This study aimed to evaluate the metabolic effect of HOPO and EVOO supplementation in attenuating MS and the role of gut microbiota in regulating the metabolic profile. Sprague-Dawley rats were continuously fed with a normal diet, high-fructose and high-fat (HFHF) diet, HFHF diet containing HOPO, or a HFHF diet containing EVOO for 12 weeks. The metabolomics profiles of feces and serum samples were compared using untargeted metabolomics based on UPLC-Q/TOF-MS. Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) was used to identify the potential fecal and serum biomarkers from different groups. Correlation between gut microbiota and biomarkers was assessed, and pathway analysis of serum biomarkers was conducted. Differences in metabolic patterns in feces and serum were observed among different groups. There were 8 and 12 potential biomarkers in feces and 15 and 6 potential biomarkers in serum of HOPO group and EVOO group, respectively, suggesting that HOPO and EVOO supplementation mainly altered amino acids, peptides, and their analogs in feces and serum. The branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) biosynthesis pathway was identified as a major pathway regulated by HOPO or EVOO. This study suggests that HOPO and EVOO supplementation ameliorate diet-induced MS, mainly via modulation of the BCAAs biosynthesis pathway.
引用
收藏
页码:878 / 891
页数:14
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [1] Metabolic syndrome - a new world-wide definition. A consensus statement from the international diabetes federation
    Alberti, KGMM
    Zimmet, P
    Shaw, J
    [J]. DIABETIC MEDICINE, 2006, 23 (05) : 469 - 480
  • [2] Cerebrovascular and cognitive benefits of high-oleic peanut consumption in healthy overweight middle-aged adults
    Barbour, Jayne A.
    Howe, Peter R. C.
    Buckley, Jonathan D.
    Bryan, Janet
    Coates, Alison M.
    [J]. NUTRITIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2017, 20 (10) : 555 - 562
  • [3] Diabetes and branched-chain amino acids: What is the link?
    Bloomgarden, Zachary
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DIABETES, 2018, 10 (05) : 350 - 352
  • [4] Branched-chain and aromatic amino acid profiles and diabetes risk in Chinese populations
    Chen, Tianlu
    Ni, Yan
    Ma, Xiaojing
    Bao, Yuqian
    Liu, Jiajian
    Huang, Fengjie
    Hu, Cheng
    Xie, Guoxiang
    Zhao, Aihua
    Jia, Weiping
    Jia, Wei
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 6
  • [5] MetaboAnalyst 4.0: towards more transparent and integrative metabolomics analysis
    Chong, Jasmine
    Soufan, Othman
    Li, Carin
    Caraus, Iurie
    Li, Shuzhao
    Bourque, Guillaume
    Wishart, David S.
    Xia, Jianguo
    [J]. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2018, 46 (W1) : W486 - W494
  • [6] The Impact of the Gut Microbiota on Human Health: An Integrative View
    Clemente, Jose C.
    Ursell, Luke K.
    Parfrey, Laura Wegener
    Knight, Rob
    [J]. CELL, 2012, 148 (06) : 1258 - 1270
  • [7] Metabolic Syndrome-Role of Dietary Fat Type and Quantity
    Clifton, Peter
    [J]. NUTRIENTS, 2019, 11 (07)
  • [8] Multiplatform metabolomics for an integrative exploration of metabolic syndrome in older men
    Comte, Blandine
    Monnerie, Stephanie
    Brandolini-Bunlon, Marion
    Canlet, Cecile
    Castelli, Florence
    Chu-Van, Emeline
    Colsch, Benoit
    Fenaille, Francois
    Joly, Charlotte
    Jourdan, Fabien
    Lenuzza, Natacha
    Lyan, Bernard
    Martin, Jean-Francois
    Migne, Carole
    Morais, Jose A.
    Petera, Melanie
    Poupin, Nathalie
    Vinson, Florence
    Thevenot, Etienne
    Junot, Christophe
    Gaudreau, Pierrette
    Pujos-Guillot, Estelle
    [J]. EBIOMEDICINE, 2021, 69
  • [9] Restoration of metabolic health by decreased consumption of branched-chain amino acids
    Cummings, Nicole E.
    Williams, Elizabeth M.
    Kasza, Ildiko
    Konon, Elizabeth N.
    Schaid, Michael D.
    Schmidt, Brian A.
    Poudel, Chetan
    Sherman, Dawn S.
    Yu, Deyang
    Apelo, Sebastian I. Arriola
    Cottrell, Sara E.
    Geiger, Gabriella
    Barnes, Macy E.
    Wisinski, Jaclyn A.
    Fenske, Rachel J.
    Matkowskyj, Kristina A.
    Kimple, Michelle E.
    Alexander, Caroline M.
    Merrins, Matthew J.
    Lamming, Dudley W.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 2018, 596 (04): : 623 - 645
  • [10] Top ten research priorities for type 2 diabetes: results from the Diabetes UK-James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
    Finer, Sarah
    Robb, Paul
    Cowan, Katherine
    Daly, Ann
    Robertson, Elizabeth
    Farmer, Andrew
    [J]. LANCET DIABETES & ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2017, 5 (12) : 935 - 936