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Western diet-induced mouse model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease associated with metabolic outcomes: Features of gut microbiome-liver-adipose tissue axis

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Romualdo, Guilherme R. ; Valente, Leticia Cardoso ; Sprocatti, Ana Carolina ; Bacil, Gabriel Prata ; de Souza, Isadora Penedo ; Rodrigues, Josias ; Rodrigues, Maria Aparecida Marchesan ; Vinken, Mathieu ; Cogliati, Bruno ; Barbisan, Luis Fernando
Número total de Autores: 10
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: NUTRITION; v. 103-104, p. 12-pg., 2022-10-03.
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Objectives: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has a growing epidemiologic and economic burden. It is associated with Western diet (WD) patterns, and its pathogenesis involves metabolic disorders (obesity, dys-lipidemia, hyperglycemia, and diabetes) and gut dysbiosis, features that are usually neglected or not repro-duced by most animal models. Thus, we established a 6-mo WD-induced NAFLD mouse model associated with metabolic disorder, investigating its main features at the gut microbiome-liver-adipose tissue axis, also evaluating the correlations of gut dysbiosis to the other disease outcomes.Methods: Male C57 BL6 mice received a high-fat (30% lard and 0.2% cholesterol,-57% calories) and sucrose -rich (20%) chow, and a high-sugar solution (23.1 and 18.9 g/L of D-fructose and D-glucose) for 6 mo.Results: The model featured high serum cholesterol levels, glucose intolerance, and hyperinsulinemia. WD intervention resulted in extensive macro/microvesicular liver steatosis and pericellular fibrosis-resembling human disease-accompanied by hepatic stellate cell activation and CD68+ macrophage infiltration, increased protein levels of proinflammatory p65-nuclear factor-kB, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor -a, with decreased antioxidant regulator Nrf2. Mice showed clear obesity with adipocyte hypertrophy, and CD68+macrophage/mast cell infiltration in adipose tissue while a reduction in number of goblet cells was also observed in the small intestine. Moreover, the pyrosequencing of the 16 S ribosomal RNA of gut cecal content showed decreased bacterial diversity, enriched Firmicutes and Proteobacteria, decreased Bacteroi-detes and Fusobacteria, and increased ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes. Bacteroidetes and Bacteroides had the highest number of significant correlations with liver-adipose tissue axis outcomes. In silico analysis of gut microbiome in NAFLD obese patients revealed a depletion in Bacteroides, which also correlated to disease outcomes. Conclusion: This mice model gathered suitable phenotypical alterations in gut-liver-adipose tissue axis that resembled NAFLD associated with metabolic disorders in humans and may be considered for preclinical investigation.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 21/07954-6 - Implicações do glifosato sobre a Doença Hepática Gordurosa associada ao metabolismo em camundongos: papel dos fatores de transcrição NRF2, p65, SREBP1
Beneficiário:Ana Carolina Sprocatti dos Santos
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Iniciação Científica
Processo FAPESP: 20/00377-0 - Efeitos da exposição aos herbicidas glifosato e 2,4-D sobre a esteatohepatite não-alcoólica em camundongos: Insights sobre exposições contemporâneas?
Beneficiário:Guilherme Ribeiro Romualdo
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado
Processo FAPESP: 20/01078-7 - Implicações do glifosato e do 2,4-D sobre a doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica in vivo: análise do transcriptoma e da microbiota
Beneficiário:Luís Fernando Barbisan
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular