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Gut Microbiota and Adipose Tissue Microenvironment Interactions in Obesity

Congcong Wang, Zihan Yi, Jiao Ye, Zhong Shen, Fei Yang, Shankuan Zhu

2023Metabolites17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity is an increasingly serious global health problem. Some studies have revealed that the gut microbiota and its metabolites make important contributions to the onset of obesity. The gut microbiota is a dynamic ecosystem composed of diverse microbial communities with key regulatory functions in host metabolism and energy balance. Disruption of the gut microbiota can result in obesity, a chronic metabolic condition characterized by the excessive accumulation of adipose tissue. Host tissues (e.g., adipose, intestinal epithelial, and muscle tissues) can modulate the gut microbiota via microenvironmental interactions that involve hormone and cytokine secretion, changes in nutrient availability, and modifications of the gut environment. The interactions between host tissues and the gut microbiota are complex and bidirectional, with important effects on host health and obesity. This review provides a comprehensive summary of gut microbiota changes associated with obesity, the functional roles of gut microbiota-derived metabolites, and the importance of the complex interactions between the gut microbiota and target tissues in the pathogenesis of obesity. It places particular emphasis on the roles of adipose tissue microenvironment interactions in the onset of obesity.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraAdipose tissueBiologyObesityGut–brain axisHost (biology)ImmunologyEndocrinologyEcologyGut microbiota and healthDiet and metabolism studiesDietary Effects on Health
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