α -氨基丁酸管理抑制内脏肥胖和调节肝脏氧化PUFA代谢通过肠道菌群调节。

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Free Radical Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2025.02.029
Marsena Jasiel Ismaiah , Emily Kwun Kwan Lo , Congjia Chen , Jacob Shing-Jie Tsui , Winifred Audrey Johnson-Hill , Felicianna , Fangfei Zhang , Hoi Kit Matthew Leung , Camille Oger , Thierry Durand , Jetty Chung-Yung Lee , Hani El-Nezami
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背景:高脂肪饮食(HFD)与内脏肥胖有关,因为它破坏了脂质代谢和肠道生态失调。这些症状可能导致肝脂肪变性和氧化多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)的形成。α -氨基丁酸(ABA)是一种氨基酸衍生的代谢物,其浓度与多种代谢状况和肠道微生物群多样性相关,但其对内脏肥胖、脂质代谢和肠道微生物群的直接影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在通过检测肝脏和肠道微生物群中的脂肪酸和氧化PUFAs谱,探讨生理剂量的ABA对饮食诱导的内脏肥胖和脂质代谢失调的影响。结果:ABA可使内脏型肥胖减少28%,并减轻脂肪细胞肥大。肝脏Cd36表达降低50%以上,饱和和单不饱和FA浓度降低50%以上。值得注意的是,与肥胖相关的C16和C18脂肪酸的去饱和指数降低。几种dha衍生的氧化PUFAs的浓度也有所增加。粪便元基因组测序结果显示,ABA组中细粒单胞菌和拟杆菌属ZJ-18的丰度较高,且与几种DHA和ala衍生的氧化PUFAs呈正相关。结论:我们的研究揭示了生理剂量的ABA在减轻内脏肥胖、减少肝脏脂肪变性和促进抗炎氧化PUFAs的产生方面的调节作用,这可能是由肠道菌群介导的。
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Alpha-aminobutyric acid administration suppressed visceral obesity and modulated hepatic oxidized PUFA metabolism via gut microbiota modulation

Background

High-fat diet (HFD) is associated with visceral obesity due to disruption in the lipid metabolism and gut dysbiosis. These symptoms may contribute to hepatic steatosis and the formation of oxidized polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Alpha-aminobutyric acid (ABA) is an amino-acid derived metabolite, and its concentration has been correlated with several metabolic conditions and gut microbiome diversity while its direct effects on visceral obesity, lipid metabolism and the gut microbiota are not well understood. This study was designed to investigate the effect of physiological dose of ABA on diet-induced visceral obesity and lipid metabolism dysregulation by examining the fatty acids and oxidized PUFAs profile in the liver as well as the gut microbiota.

Results

ABA administration reduced visceral obesity by 28 % and lessened adipocyte hypertrophy. The expression of liver Cd36 was lowered by more than 50 % as well as the saturated and monounsaturated FA concentration. Notably, the desaturation index for C16 and C18 FAs that are correlated with adiposity were reduced. The concentration of several DHA-derived oxidized PUFAs were also enhanced. Faecal metagenomics sequencing revealed enriched abundance of Leptogranulimonas caecicola and Bacteroides sp. ZJ-18 and were positively correlated with several DHA- and ALA-derived oxidized PUFAs in ABA group.

Conclusion

Our study revealed the modulatory effect of physiological dose of ABA on attenuating visceral obesity, reducing hepatic steatosis, and promoting the production of anti-inflammatory oxidized PUFAs that were potentially mediated by the gut microbiota.
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Free Radical Biology and Medicine is a leading journal in the field of redox biology, which is the study of the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other oxidizing agents in biological systems. The journal serves as a premier forum for publishing innovative and groundbreaking research that explores the redox biology of health and disease, covering a wide range of topics and disciplines. Free Radical Biology and Medicine also commissions Special Issues that highlight recent advances in both basic and clinical research, with a particular emphasis on the mechanisms underlying altered metabolism and redox signaling. These Special Issues aim to provide a focused platform for the latest research in the field, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and clinicians.
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