Anthocyanins from Lycium ruthenicum Murray Prevent High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Female Mice via Gut Microbiota-Related Bile Acids Metabolism

Hui Li, Meng Zhang, Tingting Tan, Shiying Li, J. Mi, Lu Lu, Yamei Yan, Linwu Ran
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Female obesity may be improved by the consumption of a high-polyphenolic-rich diet. Lycium ruthenicum Murray is a renowned edible plant, the fruit of which is abundant in anthocyanins and exhibits many biological activities. This study aimed to investigate the potential impact of anthocyanins derived from Lycium ruthenicum Murray (ACN) intervention on improving obesity by regulating the gut microbiota and bile acids (BAs) metabolism in high-fat diet (HFD)-induced female mice. A total of 32 C57BL/6J female mice were divided into four distinct groups: the Ctrl group (fed a normal diet), Ctrl + ACN group (fed a normal diet plus 8 mg/mL extract of ACN), HFD group (fed a high-fat diet), and HFD + ACN group (fed a HFD plus 8 mg/mL extract of ACN). The findings showed that ACN significantly reduced the body weight, periovarian adipose mass, and adipocyte diameter, ameliorated lipid accumulation in the liver, and lowered the serum total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C) levels in HFD-induced female mice. In addition, ACN exhibited a reversal of gut microbial dysbiosis in HFD-fed female mice, such as by enhancing the quantity of Lactobacillus and Allobaculum and reducing the abundance of Blautia and Faecalibaculum. Moreover, the results of fecal BAs showed that ACN led to a decrease in the ratio of primary to secondary BAs, mainly attributed to decreased levels of primary BAs, including CA, CDCA, αMCA, and HCA in HFD-induced female mice. Further analysis revealed that ACN may exert its anti-obesity effect by increasing the relative abundance of Lactobacillus_ jonsonii and Lactobacillus_reuteri within the gut and subsequently affecting the metabolism of fecal HDCA and GUDCA. These results indicated that ACN effectively inhibits HFD-induced obesity in female mice by regulating gut microbiota-related BA metabolism.
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枸杞花青素通过与肠道微生物群相关的胆汁酸代谢预防高脂饮食诱发的雌性小鼠肥胖症
女性肥胖症可通过食用富含多酚类物质的饮食来改善。枸杞是一种著名的食用植物,其果实富含花青素,具有多种生物活性。本研究旨在通过调节高脂饮食(HFD)诱导的雌性小鼠的肠道微生物群和胆汁酸(BAs)代谢,研究从枸杞中提取的花青素(ACN)干预对改善肥胖的潜在影响。32只C57BL/6J雌性小鼠被分为四组:Ctrl组(正常饮食)、Ctrl + ACN组(正常饮食加8毫克/毫升ACN提取物)、HFD组(高脂饮食)和HFD + ACN组(高脂饮食加8毫克/毫升ACN提取物)。研究结果表明,ACN能明显降低HFD诱导的雌性小鼠的体重、卵巢周围脂肪量和脂肪细胞直径,改善肝脏中的脂质积累,降低血清总胆固醇和低密度脂蛋白(LDL-C)水平。此外,ACN 还能逆转高密度脂蛋白喂养雌性小鼠肠道微生物菌群失调的情况,如提高乳酸杆菌和阿洛巴氏菌的数量,降低布氏菌和粪肠球菌的数量。此外,粪便中 BAs 的研究结果表明,ACN 会导致初级 BAs 与次级 BAs 的比例下降,这主要是由于初级 BAs(包括 CA、CDCA、αMCA 和 HCA)水平在 HFD 诱导的雌性小鼠中有所下降。进一步分析表明,ACN可能通过增加肠道内琼逊乳杆菌(Lactobacillus_ jonsonii)和路特氏乳杆菌(Lactobacillus_reuteri)的相对丰度,进而影响粪便中HDCA和GUDCA的代谢,从而发挥抗肥胖作用。这些结果表明,ACN通过调节肠道微生物相关的BA代谢,有效抑制了HFD诱导的雌性小鼠肥胖。
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