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Conjugated linoleic acid alleviates glycolipid metabolic disorders by modulating intestinal microbiota and short-chain fatty acids in obese rats

Wenbang Li, Xinyan Fu, Lin Dai, Tong Li, Nan Zhang, Yanzi Huo, Pingping Zhu, Fuchuan Guo, Fang Huang

2023Food & Function24 citationsDOI

Abstract

in the liver tissue of HFD-induced obese rats. Consistently, high dose of CLA could reversibly improve the downregulation of INSR, AKT, PI3K and GLUT4 protein expression caused by HFD and reverse the decline in AKT phosphorylation levels. Correlation clustering analysis with a heatmap showed that the changes in specific microbiota induced by high-dose CLA were correlated with changes in obesity-related indices and gene expression. The molecular docking analysis showed that the molecular docking of SCFAs with the IRS-2, AKT and GLUT4 proteins had high linking activity. The results supported that CLA can alleviate glycolipid metabolic imbalances associated with obesity by altering the intestinal microbiota to induce the production of SCFAs and thereby activate the INSR/IRS-2/AKT/GLUT4 pathway. This study supports CLA may be preferentially used by the intestinal microbiota of the host to promote its health.

Topics & Concepts

GLUT4EndocrinologyInternal medicineGut floraConjugated linoleic acidProtein kinase BBiologyDiet-induced obeseChemistryLinoleic acidFatty acidInsulin resistanceInsulinBiochemistryPhosphorylationMedicineFatty Acid Research and HealthGut microbiota and healthDiet and metabolism studies