MexMix supplementation prevented MAFLD development by restoring microbiota-gut-liver axis in a mice model.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Annals of hepatology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.aohep.2024.101465
Rebeca Rosas-Campos , Ana S. Sandoval-Rodríguez , Ángel O. Vázquez-Esqueda , Ricardo de la Rosa-Bibiano , Jonathan S. Rodríguez-Sanabria , Rebeca Escutia-Gutiérrez , Arturo Santos-García , Juan Armendáriz-Borunda
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Abstract

Introduction and Objectives

The microbial communities’ control is crucial to maintaining homeostasis of gut-liver axis; clinical evidence demonstrates disruptions of microbiota-gut-liver in individuals with Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). Foods rich in fiber and polyphenols have been associated with an improvement in microbiota diversity, indexand miRNAs expression. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a supplementation with a mixture of Mexican foods (MexMix): Opuntia ficus indica (nopal), Theobroma cacao (cocoa) and Acheta domesticus (crickets) on gut-liver axis in a MAFLD mice model.

Materials and Patients

Thirty C57BL/6J mice were divided into three groups: 1) control: normal diet. 2) HF: high fat diet (60%) and fructose/sucrose water 3) MexMix: HF diet up to week 10, followed by HF diet supplemented with 6.7% nopal, 8.7% cocoa, and 8.7% cricket for 8 weeks.

Results

The MexMix animals showed a significantly decreased in body weight, visceral and epididymal fat, adipocyte size, triglycerides, insulin, leptin, and PAI-1; while adiponectin levels increased. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, MexMix increased phylogenetic diversity, Firmicutes abundance, and enrichment of 10 beneficial genera, including Lachnospiraceae, Ruminococcaceae, Akkermansia, and Eubacterium_coprostanoligenes_group. In the gut, MexMix supplementation significantly increased SCFAs concentration, intestinal crypts depth, Ocln and Cldn1 expression, and decreased Il6 and Tnf-a expression. In liver, MexMix significantly reduced steatosis and Tnfa expression. Besides, MexMix increased nuclear translocation of NFR2 and, in consequence, a higher hepatic expression of Cat and Sod. MexMix also decreased hepatic expression of miRNA-34a, miRNA-103, and miRNA-33a.

Conclusions

Synchronous supplementation with three nutraceuticals, nopal, cacao, and cricket, produced better results compared to previous studies where foods were administered individually. MexMix demonstrated its efficacy as a prebiotic, promoting the growth of beneficial genera and improving intestinal health. These findings indicate that MexMix has the potential to serve as a therapeutic approach for treating MAFLD in patients, as well as other conditions associated with excessive consumption of fats and sugars.

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在小鼠模型中,补充 MexMix 可通过恢复微生物群-肠-肝轴来预防 MAFLD 的发生。
引言和目的 微生物群落的控制对维持肠肝轴线的平衡至关重要;临床证据表明,代谢相关性脂肪肝(MAFLD)患者的微生物群-肠-肝功能紊乱。富含纤维和多酚的食物与微生物群多样性、指数和 miRNAs 表达的改善有关。本研究旨在评估补充墨西哥食物混合物(MexMix)的效果:材料和患者将 30 只 C57BL/6J 小鼠分为三组:1)对照组:正常饮食。2)HF:高脂饮食(60%)和果糖/蔗糖水 3)MexMix:结果 MexMix 动物的体重、内脏和附睾脂肪、脂肪细胞大小、甘油三酯、胰岛素、瘦素和 PAI-1 均显著下降,而脂肪连通素水平上升。通过 16S rRNA 基因测序,MexMix 增加了系统发育多样性、固着菌丰度和 10 个有益菌属的富集度,包括 Lachnospiraceae、Ruminococcaceae、Akkermansia 和 Eubacterium_coprostanoligenes_group。在肠道中,补充 MexMix 能显著增加 SCFAs 浓度、肠道隐窝深度、Ocln 和 Cldn1 的表达,并降低 Il6 和 Tnf-a 的表达。在肝脏中,MexMix 能明显减少脂肪变性和 Tnfa 的表达。此外,MexMix 还增加了 NFR2 的核转位,从而提高了肝脏中 Cat 和 Sod 的表达。结论与以往单独给药的研究相比,同步补充三种营养保健品(罗布麻、可可和蟋蟀)能产生更好的效果。MexMix 证明了其作为益生元的功效,促进了有益菌属的生长,改善了肠道健康。这些研究结果表明,MexMix 有可能作为一种治疗方法,用于治疗 MAFLD 患者以及其他与脂肪和糖摄入过多有关的疾病。
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Annals of hepatology
Annals of hepatology 医学-胃肠肝病学
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期刊介绍: Annals of Hepatology publishes original research on the biology and diseases of the liver in both humans and experimental models. Contributions may be submitted as regular articles. The journal also publishes concise reviews of both basic and clinical topics.
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