Living Conditions Alter Ketogenic Diet-induced Metabolic Consequences in Mice through Modulating Gut Microbiota.

IF 3.7 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Phenomics (Cham, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2024-06-06 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1007/s43657-024-00161-1
Jie Yang, Xiao Li, Chen Dai, Yongduan Teng, Linshan Xie, Haili Tian, Shangyu Hong
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Many laboratories have demonstrated that the ketogenic diet (KD) can lead to weight loss and reduced fasting glucose levels, while also increasing total serum cholesterol levels. However, it's worth noting that the specific outcomes induced by KD can vary across different research settings. Certain studies have indicated that environmental factors, such as housing conditions and the acidity of drinking water, can influence physiological parameters and gut microbes in mice. Thus, our current study aimed to investigate whether differences in housing conditions and pH levels of drinking water contribute to variations in KD-induced phenotypes and gut microbes. Our findings revealed that mice housed in conventional (CV) conditions experienced more significant weight loss, lower fasting blood glucose levels, and a greater elevation of blood cholesterol levels compared to those in the specific pathogen-free (SPF) condition. Additionally, similar differences were observed when comparing mice fed with non-acidified water versus acidified water. Furthermore, we analyzed cecum content samples using 16S rRNA sequencing to assess gut microbial composition and found that the tested environmental variables also had an impact on the gut microbial composition of KD-fed mice, which was correlated with their phenotypic alterations. In summary, both housing conditions and the pH of drinking water were identified as crucial environmental factors that influenced KD-induced changes in metabolic phenotypes and gut microbes. Our study emphasizes the importance of considering these factors in animal studies related to KD and gut microbes, as well as in other types of animal research.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43657-024-00161-1.

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生活条件通过调节肠道微生物群改变生酮饮食诱发的小鼠代谢后果
许多实验室已经证明,生酮饮食(KD)可以减轻体重、降低空腹血糖水平,同时还能提高血清总胆固醇水平。但值得注意的是,不同的研究环境下,生酮饮食诱导的具体结果可能会有所不同。一些研究表明,环境因素(如饲养条件和饮用水的酸度)会影响小鼠的生理参数和肠道微生物。因此,我们目前的研究旨在探讨饲养条件和饮用水酸碱度的差异是否会导致 KD 诱导的表型和肠道微生物的变化。我们的研究结果表明,与无特定病原体(SPF)条件下的小鼠相比,在常规(CV)条件下饲养的小鼠体重下降更明显,空腹血糖水平更低,血液胆固醇水平升高更高。此外,在比较喂食非酸化水和酸化水的小鼠时,也观察到了类似的差异。此外,我们还利用 16S rRNA 测序分析了盲肠内容物样本,以评估肠道微生物组成,结果发现测试的环境变量也会影响 KD 饲喂小鼠的肠道微生物组成,这与它们的表型改变相关。总之,饲养条件和饮用水的pH值被认为是影响KD诱导的代谢表型和肠道微生物变化的关键环境因素。我们的研究强调了在与KD和肠道微生物相关的动物研究以及其他类型的动物研究中考虑这些因素的重要性:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s43657-024-00161-1。
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