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Apple consumption is associated with a distinctive microbiota proteomics and metabolomics profile in the gut of Dawley Sprague rats fed a high-fat diet

机译:苹果饮食与饲喂高脂饮食的道利·斯普拉格大鼠肠道中独特的微生物群蛋白质组学和代谢组学谱有关

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Apples contain bioactive compounds with the potential to alleviate clinical signs associated with obesity, a phenomenon likely related to the composition and function of the gut microbiota. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of apple supplementation on the fecal microbiota and gut metabolites of Dawley Sprague rats fed a high-fat (HF group) or a low-fat (LF group) diet. The fecal microbiota was examined using 16S marker sequencing targeting the V4 region in a MiSeq instrument (Illumina). With the exception of Blautia, which was higher in supplemented rats compared to controls within the LF group, significant differences in fecal microbiota between supplemented rats and controls were only found in the HF group. This suggests that the effect of apple supplementation on the gut microbiota is strongly dependent on the composition of the diet, a phenomenon with potential consequences for obese human patients. Principal Coordinate Analysis of unweighted UniFrac distances revealed a clear strong separation of bacterial communities based on diet (HF and LF, P = 0.001, R = 0.69, ANOSIM test) and based on apple supplementation within the HF group, albeit less strongly (P = 0.006, R = 0.27, ANOSIM test). No differences were found for fecal SCFAs but proteomics and metabolomics analyses showed differential expression of both proteins and metabolites between supplemented rats and controls in the HF group. The results of this study can guide future explorations of the effect of apple supplementation on human health.
机译:苹果所含的生物活性化合物具有减轻与肥胖症有关的临床症状的潜力,这种现象很可能与肠道菌群的组成和功能有关。这项研究的目的是研究苹果对高脂(HF组)或低脂(LF组)饮食的道利Sprague大鼠粪便微生物群和肠道代谢产物的影响。使用针对MiSeq仪器(Illumina)中V4区域的16S标记测序检查粪便菌群。除了在补充组大鼠中的蓝藻比在LF组中的对照组更高之外,补充组大鼠和对照组之间的粪便菌群有显着差异,仅在HF组中发现。这表明补充苹果对肠道菌群的影响在很大程度上取决于饮食的组成,这种现象对肥胖的人类患者具有潜在的后果。未加权UniFrac距离的主坐标分析显示,基于饮食(HF和LF,P = 0.001,R = 0.69,ANOSIM测试)和基于HF组的苹果补充剂,细菌群落明显分离,尽管强度较弱(P = 0.006,R = 0.27,ANOSIM测试)。粪便SCFAs没有发现差异,但是蛋白质组学和代谢组学分析显示,HF组中补充大鼠和对照组之间蛋白质和代谢物的差异表达。这项研究的结果可以指导苹果补充剂对人类健康影响的未来探索。

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