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Fructooligosaccharides and galactooligosaccharides improve hepatic steatosis via gut microbiota-brain axis modulation

Rodrigo Soares da Silva, Ingrid Prata Mendonça, Igor Henrique Rodrigues de Paiva, José Roberto Botelho de Souza, Christina Alves Peixoto

2023International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Studies have shown that gut dysbiosis is associated with the steatotic liver disease associated with metabolic dysfunction (MALSD) and its severity. This study evaluated the effects of two commercially available prebiotics fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and galactooligosaccharides(GOS) on hepatic adipogenesis, inflammation, and gut microbiota in high-fat diet-induced MALSD. The results indicated that FOS and GOS effectively reduced insulin resistance, hyperglycaemia, triglyceridemia, cholesterolaemia, and IL-1β serum levels. Moreover, FOS and GOS modulated the lipogenic (SREBP-1c, ACC, and FAS) and lipolytic (ATGL) signalling pathways, and reduced inflammatory markers such as p-NFκB-65, IL-6, iNOS, COX-2, TNF-α, IL-1β, and nitrotyrosine. FOS and GOS also enhanced the abundance of acetate producers’ bacteria Bacteroides acidifaciens and Bacteroides dorei. FOS and GOS also induced positive POMC/GPR43 neurons at the arcuate nucleus, indicating hypothalamic signalling modulation. Our results suggest that FOS and GOS attenuated MALSD by reducing the hepatic lipogenic pathways and intestinal permeability through the gut microbiota-brain axis.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraBacteroidesPrebioticInsulin resistanceDysbiosisInternal medicineSteatosisEndocrinologyChemistryBiologyMedicineInsulinBiochemistryBacteriaGeneticsGut microbiota and healthDiet and metabolism studiesLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
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