Yajie Guo , Ying Chen , Dan Wang , Guangnan Liu , Yuhua Chen , Changfeng Peng , Tingting Cao , Yuewei Liu , Xiaoxiao Hu , Xinyue Xu , Yuebin Ke , Suli Huang , Tong Wang , Ziquan Lv
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Abstract
Glucose metabolic disorders, prevalent in numerous metabolic diseases, have become a pressing global public health concern. Artemisinin (ART) and its derivatives, including artesunate (ARTs) and artemether (ARTe), have shown potential as metabolic regulators. However, the specific effects of ART and its derivatives on glucose metabolism under varying nutritional conditions and the associated molecular mechanisms remain largely unexplored. In this study, we examined the impact of ART, ARTs, and ARTe on glucose homeostasis using a mouse model subjected to different dietary regimens. Our findings revealed that ART, ARTs, and ARTe increased blood glucose levels in mice on a normal-chow diet (ND) while mitigating glucose imbalances in high-fat diet (HFD) mice. Notably, treatment with ART, ARTs, and ARTe had contrasting effects on in vivo insulin signaling, impairing it in ND mice and enhancing it in HFD mice. Moreover, the composition of gut microbiota underwent significant alterations following administration of ART and its derivatives. In ND mice, these treatments reduced the populations of bacteria beneficial for improving glucose homeostasis, including Parasutterella, Alloprevotella, Bifidobacterium, Ileibacterium, and Alistipes. In HFD mice, there was an increase in the abundance of beneficial bacteria (Alistipes, Akkermanisia) and a decrease in bacteria known to negatively impact glucose metabolism (Coprobacillus, Helicobacter, Mucispirillum, Enterorhabdus). Altogether, ART, ARTs, and ARTe exhibited distinct effects on the regulation of glucose metabolism, depending on the nutritional context, and these effects were closely associated with modifications in gut microbiota composition.
葡萄糖代谢紊乱在多种代谢性疾病中十分常见,已成为全球公共卫生领域的一个紧迫问题。青蒿素(ART)及其衍生物,包括青蒿琥酯(ARTs)和蒿甲醚(ARTe),已显示出作为代谢调节剂的潜力。然而,青蒿素及其衍生物在不同营养条件下对葡萄糖代谢的具体影响以及相关的分子机制在很大程度上仍未得到探索。在本研究中,我们利用小鼠模型,采用不同的饮食方案,研究了 ART、ARTs 和 ARTe 对葡萄糖稳态的影响。我们的研究结果表明,ART、ARTs 和 ARTe 会增加正常低脂饮食(ND)小鼠的血糖水平,同时缓解高脂饮食(HFD)小鼠的血糖失衡。值得注意的是,ART、ARTs 和 ARTe 对体内胰岛素信号转导的影响截然不同,在 ND 小鼠中会损害胰岛素信号转导,而在 HFD 小鼠中则会增强胰岛素信号转导。此外,服用 ART 及其衍生物后,肠道微生物群的组成发生了显著变化。在 ND 小鼠中,这些处理减少了有益于改善葡萄糖稳态的细菌数量,包括副伞菌、异型伞菌、双歧杆菌、Ileibacterium 和 Alistipes。在高氟低脂小鼠中,有益细菌(Alistipes、Akkermanisia)的数量有所增加,而已知对糖代谢有负面影响的细菌(Coprobacillus、Helicobacter、Mucispirillum、Enterorhabdus)则有所减少。总之,ART、ARTs 和 ARTe 对葡萄糖代谢的调节有不同的影响,这取决于营养环境,而这些影响与肠道微生物群组成的改变密切相关。
期刊介绍:
Devoted to advancements in nutritional sciences, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry presents experimental nutrition research as it relates to: biochemistry, molecular biology, toxicology, or physiology.
Rigorous reviews by an international editorial board of distinguished scientists ensure publication of the most current and key research being conducted in nutrition at the cellular, animal and human level. In addition to its monthly features of critical reviews and research articles, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry also periodically publishes emerging issues, experimental methods, and other types of articles.