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Agavins reverse the metabolic disorders in overweight mice through the increment of short chain fatty acids and hormones

机译:Agavins通过增加短链脂肪酸和激素来逆转超重小鼠的代谢异常

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In this study, the effects of agavins (branched fructans) along with a diet shift on metabolic parameters, short chain fatty acid (SCFA) production and gastrointestinal hormones in overweight mice were established. Male C57BL/6 mice were fed with a standard (ST) or high fat (HF) diet over the course of 5 weeks, with the objective to induce overweightness in the animals, followed by a diet shift (HF_ST) and a diet shift with agavins (HF_ST + A) or inulin (HF_ST + O) for 5 additional weeks. After the first 5 weeks, the HF group showed a 30% body weight gain and an increase in glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations of 9%, 79% and 38% respectively when compared to the ST group (P<0.05). Only the overweight mice that received agavins or inulin in their diets reversed the metabolic disorders induced by consumption of the HF diet, reaching the values very close to those of the ST group (P<0.05). Furthermore, the consumption of agavins or inulin led to higher SCFA concentrations in the gut and modulated hormones such as GLP-1 and leptin involved in food intake regulation (P<0.05). These findings demonstrate that a change of diet and fructan consumption such as agavins is a good alternative to increase weight loss and to improve the metabolic disorders associated with being overweight.
机译:在这项研究中,建立了超重小鼠中龙舌兰(支链果聚糖)与饮食变化对代谢参数,短链脂肪酸(SCFA)产生和胃肠激素的影响。雄性C57BL / 6小鼠在5周内接受了标准(ST)或高脂(HF)饮食,目的是诱导动物超重,然后进行饮食转换(HF_ST)和饮食转换,龙舌兰(HF_ST + A)或菊粉(HF_ST + O)再治疗5周。与ST组相比,HF组在头5周后体重增加了30%,葡萄糖,甘油三酸酯和胆固醇的浓度分别增加了9%,79%和38%(P <0.05)。只有在饮食中接受龙舌兰或菊粉的超重小鼠才能逆转由摄入高脂饮食引起的代谢紊乱,达到非常接近ST组的值(P <0.05)。此外,食用龙舌兰或菊粉会导致肠道中SCFA浓度升高,而参与食物摄入调节的调节激素(如GLP-1和瘦素)也会升高(P <0.05)。这些发现表明,改变饮食和果聚糖的摄入量(例如龙舌兰)是增加体重减轻和改善与超重相关的代谢紊乱的良好选择。

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