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Junshanyinzhen tea extract prevents obesity by regulating gut microbiota and metabolic endotoxemia in high-fat diet fed rats

Jian Ouyang, Xiuping Li, Changwei Liu, Dan-min Lu, Jie Ouyang, Fang Zhou, Qi Liu, Jianan Huang, Zhonghua Liu

2023Food Science and Human Wellness11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity is associated with gut dysbiosis and metabolic endotoxin. Junshanyinzhen tea extract (JSTE) reduced fat accumulation and body weight in obese mice. However, the effects and mechanism of JSTE in preventing obesity were unclear. Therefore, we used different doses of JSTE (75, 150 and 300 mg/kg/day) to evaluate the effect on high-fat diet (HFD)-induced rats under 8 weeks of intervention. Here, our results showed that JSTE could significantly reduce body weight gain, blood lipid levels and fat accumulation, improve fatty damage in liver tissue (<em>P &lt; </em>0.05). In addition, JSTE increased the expression of intestinal tight junction proteins (<em>P &lt; </em>0.05), relieved metabolic endotoxemia (<em>P &lt; </em>0.05) and chronic low-grade inflammation in HFD rats. Sequencing of fecal samples showed that JSTE could effectively reverse the microbial diversity and the ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes to normal levels in HFD-fed rats. <em>Desulfovibrioceae</em> and<em> Erysipelotrichaceae</em>, which are positively related to obesity, were decreased by JSTE intervention (<em>P &lt; </em>0.05). while <em>Bifidobacteriaceae</em>, <em>Bacteroidaceae</em>, <em>Akkermansia</em>, and <em>Clostridium</em>, which are negatively related to obesity, were increased. Together, these results suggested that JSTE might effectively prevent obesity by modulating gut microbiota dysbiosis, intestinal barrier dysfunction, metabolic endotoxemia and chronic low-grade inflammation in HFD-induced rats.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraAkkermansiaDysbiosisObesityEndocrinologyInflammationFirmicutesInternal medicineDiet-induced obeseBiologyMedicineImmunologyBacteroidesBiochemistryInsulin resistanceBacteria16S ribosomal RNAGeneGeneticsGut microbiota and healthDietary Effects on HealthExercise and Physiological Responses