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Anti‐adipogenesis and metabolism‐regulating effects of heat‐inactivated <i>Streptococcus thermophilus</i> MN‐ZLW‐002

Xiaofeng Kang, Huijing Liang, Yingjie Luo, Zibo Li, Fang He, Xue Han, Lanwei Zhang

2020Letters in Applied Microbiology21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Metabolic syndrome and obesity have become serious threats to public health worldwide. This study was conducted to evaluate the anti-adipogenesis and metabolism-regulating effects of heat-inactivated Streptococcus thermophilus MN-ZLW-002 (MN-ZLW-002), which can be used as a yogurt starter. In vitro study suggested that MN-ZLW-002 stimulated the RAW264.7 macrophages to produce significant amounts of interleukin (IL)-6, IL-10 and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α and induced intense phosphorylation of P38, p44/42 MAPK and nuclear factor κB. MN-ZLW-002-stimulated RAW264.7-conditioned medium (CM) notably suppressed the differentiation and adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes. The 12-week in vivo study suggested that orally administered MN-ZLW-002 significantly reduced the weight gain of mice caused by the high-fat diet (HFD) at weeks 3-8; decreased fasting blood glucose levels at week 4 and week 8; decreased serum total triglyceride level at week 12. MN-ZLW-002 also reduced serum IL-1β and chemokine ligand 3 levels in the HFD-fed mice. These findings suggest that heat-inactivated MN-ZLW-002 can suppress adipocytes differentiation and lipid accumulation by regulating the immune response, possibly via the release of cytokines, particularly TNF-α; MN-ZLW-002 can improve metabolism-related indicators in the early stage of HFD intervention and regulate the related pro-inflammatory immune response.

Topics & Concepts

AdipogenesisStreptococcus thermophilusInternal medicineEndocrinologyImmune systemTriglycerideChemokineTumor necrosis factor alphaLipid metabolismChemistryInflammationBiologyAdipose tissueImmunologyMedicineBiochemistryCholesterolLactobacillusFermentationAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesAdipose Tissue and MetabolismGut microbiota and health
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