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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35351144/physical-activity-enhances-the-improvement-of-body-mass-index-and-metabolism-by-inulin-a-multicenter-randomized-placebo-controlled-trial-performed-in-obese-individuals
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie Rodriguez, Audrey M Neyrinck, Maxime Van Kerckhoven, Marco A Gianfrancesco, Edith Renguet, Luc Bertrand, Patrice D Cani, Nicolas Lanthier, Miriam Cnop, Nicolas Paquot, Jean-Paul Thissen, Laure B Bindels, Nathalie M Delzenne
BACKGROUND: Dietary interventions targeting the gut microbiota have been proposed as innovative strategies to improve obesity-associated metabolic disorders. Increasing physical activity (PA) is considered as a key behavioral change for improving health. We have tested the hypothesis that changing the PA status during a nutritional intervention based on prebiotic supplementation can alter or even change the metabolic response to the prebiotic. We confirm in obese subjects and in high-fat diet fed mice that performing PA in parallel to a prebiotic supplementation is necessary to observe metabolic improvements upon inulin...
March 30, 2022: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35105664/gut-microbiome-and-health-mechanistic-insights
#42
REVIEW
Willem M de Vos, Herbert Tilg, Matthias Van Hul, Patrice D Cani
The gut microbiota is now considered as one of the key elements contributing to the regulation of host health. Virtually all our body sites are colonised by microbes suggesting different types of crosstalk with our organs. Because of the development of molecular tools and techniques (ie, metagenomic, metabolomic, lipidomic, metatranscriptomic), the complex interactions occurring between the host and the different microorganisms are progressively being deciphered. Nowadays, gut microbiota deviations are linked with many diseases including obesity, type 2 diabetes, hepatic steatosis, intestinal bowel diseases (IBDs) and several types of cancer...
May 2022: Gut
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35011234/three-of-a-kind-control-of-the-expression-of-liver-expressed-antimicrobial-peptide-2-leap2-by-the-endocannabinoidome-and-the-gut-microbiome
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mélissa Shen, Claudia Manca, Francesco Suriano, Nayudu Nallabelli, Florent Pechereau, Bénédicte Allam-Ndoul, Fabio Arturo Iannotti, Nicolas Flamand, Alain Veilleux, Patrice D Cani, Cristoforo Silvestri, Vincenzo Di Marzo
The endocannabinoidome (expanded endocannabinoid system, eCBome)-gut microbiome (mBIome) axis plays a fundamental role in the control of energy intake and processing. The liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 (LEAP2) is a recently identified molecule acting as an antagonist of the ghrelin receptor and hence a potential effector of energy metabolism, also at the level of the gastrointestinal system. Here we investigated the role of the eCBome-gut mBIome axis in the control of the expression of LEAP2 in the liver and, particularly, the intestine...
December 21, 2021: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35011021/microbiota-and-metabolite-profiling-as-markers-of-mood-disorders-a-cross-sectional-study-in-obese-patients
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Quentin Leyrolle, Renata Cserjesi, Romane Demeure, Audrey M Neyrinck, Camille Amadieu, Julie Rodriguez, Olli Kärkkäinen, Kati Hanhineva, Nicolas Paquot, Miriam Cnop, Patrice D Cani, Jean-Paul Thissen, Laure B Bindels, Olivier Klein, Olivier Luminet, Nathalie M Delzenne
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of several neurological and psychiatric diseases, but few studies report the contribution of biological features in the occurrence of mood disorders in obese patients. The aim of the study is to evaluate the potential links between serum metabolomics and gut microbiome, and mood disturbances in a cohort of obese patients. Psychological, biological characteristics and nutritional habits were evaluated in 94 obese subjects from the Food4Gut study stratified according to their mood score assessed by the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)...
December 29, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34812127/serum-metabolite-profiling-yields-insights-into-health-promoting-effect-of-a-muciniphila-in-human-volunteers-with-a-metabolic-syndrome
#45
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Clara Depommier, Amandine Everard, Céline Druart, Dominique Maiter, Jean-Paul Thissen, Audrey Loumaye, Michel P Hermans, Nathalie M Delzenne, Willem M de Vos, Patrice D Cani
Reduction of A. muciniphila relative abundance in the gut microbiota is a widely accepted signature associated with obesity-related metabolic disorders. Using untargeted metabolomics profiling of fasting plasma, our study aimed at identifying metabolic signatures associated with beneficial properties of alive and pasteurized A. muciniphila when administrated to a cohort of insulin-resistant individuals with metabolic syndrome. Our data highlighted either shared or specific alterations in the metabolome according to the form of A...
January 2021: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34789345/commentary-on-prebiotic-effects-metabolic-and-health-benefits
#46
REVIEW
Glenn R Gibson
In 2010, British Journal of Nutrition published a consensus review article entitled Prebiotic effects: metabolic and health benefits(1). This was commissioned by International Life Sciences Institute, Europe and had twenty-one co-authors. The current article summarises how this review was planned and written. It deals with three questions regarding the context/background of the paper; what it told us and what happened next.
February 28, 2022: British Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34714099/reactive-oxygen-species-reactive-nitrogen-species-as-messengers-in-the-gut-impact-on-physiology-and-metabolic-disorders
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Abot, Steven Fried, Patrice D Cani, Claude Knauf
SIGNIFICANCE: The role of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species as "friend" or "foe" messengers in the whole body is well characterized. Depending on the concentration in the tissue considered, these molecular actors exert beneficial or deleterious impacts leading to a pathological state, as observed in metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. Recent Advances: Among the tissues impacted by oxidation and inflammation in this pathological state, the intestine is a site of dysfunction that can establish diabetic symptoms, such as alterations in the intestinal barrier, gut motility, microbiota composition and gut-brain axis communication...
October 29, 2021: Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34606993/exploring-the-endocannabinoidome-in-genetically-obese-ob-ob-and-diabetic-db-db-mice-links-with-inflammation-and-gut-microbiota
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Suriano, Claudia Manca, Nicolas Flamand, Clara Depommier, Matthias Van Hul, Nathalie M Delzenne, Cristoforo Silvestri, Patrice D Cani, Vincenzo Di Marzo
BACKGROUND: Obesity and type 2 diabetes are two interrelated metabolic disorders characterized by insulin resistance and a mild chronic inflammatory state. We previously observed that leptin (ob/ob) and leptin receptor (db/db) knockout mice display a distinct inflammatory tone in the liver and adipose tissue. The present study aimed at investigating whether alterations in these tissues of the molecules belonging to the endocannabinoidome (eCBome), an extension of the endocannabinoid (eCB) signaling system, whose functions are important in the context of metabolic disorders and inflammation, could reflect their different inflammatory phenotypes...
January 2022: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34535959/gut-barrier-and-microbiota-changes-with-glycine-and-branched-chain-amino-acid-supplementation-in-chronic-haemodialysis-patients
#49
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Laurence Genton, Menno Pruijm, Daniel Teta, Isabelle Bassi, Patrice D Cani, Nadia Gaïa, François R Herrmann, Nicola Marangon, Julie Mareschal, Giulio G Muccioli, Catherine Stoermann, Francesco Suriano, Arlene Wurzner-Ghajarzadeh, Vladimir Lazarevic, Jacques Schrenzel
BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that glycine increases fat-free mass in chronic haemodialysis patients with features of malnutrition as compared with branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). This multicentre randomized double-blind crossover study evaluates the impact of these amino acids on the gut barrier and microbiota. METHODS: Haemodialysis patients were included if they had plasma albumin <38 g/L or weight loss >5% of dry body weight, and daily dietary intakes <30 kcal/kg and <1 g protein/kg...
December 2021: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34519439/glycine-increases-fat-free-mass-in-malnourished-haemodialysis-patients-a-randomized-double-blind-crossover-trial
#50
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Laurence Genton, Daniel Teta, Menno Pruijm, Catherine Stoermann, Nicola Marangon, Julie Mareschal, Isabelle Bassi, Arelene Wurzner-Ghajarzadeh, Vladimir Lazarevic, Luc Cynober, Patrice D Cani, François R Herrmann, Jacques Schrenzel
BACKGROUND: Protein energy wasting is associated with negative outcome in patients under chronic haemodialysis (HD). Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) may increase the muscle mass. This post hoc analysis of a controlled double-blind randomized crossover study assessed the impact of BCAAs on nutritional status, physical function, and quality of life. METHODS: We included 36 chronic HD patient features of protein energy wasting as plasma albumin <38 g/L, and dietary intakes <30 kcal/kg/day and <1 g protein/kg/day...
December 2021: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34424831/gut-microbes-participate-in-food-preference-alterations-during-obesity
#51
REVIEW
Alice de Wouters d'Oplinter, Marialetizia Rastelli, Matthias Van Hul, Nathalie M Delzenne, Patrice D Cani, Amandine Everard
Hypothalamic regulations of food intake are altered during obesity. The dopaminergic mesocorticolimbic system, responsible for the hedonic response to food intake, is also affected. Gut microbes are other key players involved in obesity. Therefore, we investigated whether the gut microbiota plays a causal role in hedonic food intake alterations contributing to obesity. We transferred fecal material from lean or diet-induced obese mice into recipient mice and evaluated the hedonic food intake using a food preference test comparing the intake of control and palatable diets (HFHS, High-Fat High-Sucrose) in donor and recipient mice...
January 2021: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34355155/a-dynamic-association-between-myosteatosis-and-liver-stiffness-results-from-a-prospective-interventional-study-in-obese-patients
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxime Nachit, Nicolas Lanthier, Julie Rodriguez, Audrey M Neyrinck, Patrice D Cani, Laure B Bindels, Sophie Hiel, Barbara D Pachikian, Pierre Trefois, Jean-Paul Thissen, Nathalie M Delzenne
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Retrospective cross-sectional studies linked sarcopenia and myosteatosis with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). Here, we wanted to clarify the dynamic relationship between sarcopenia, myosteatosis, and MAFLD. METHODS: A cohort of 48 obese patients was randomised for a dietary intervention consisting of 16 g/day of inulin (prebiotic) or maltodextrin (placebo) supplementation. Before and after the intervention, we evaluated liver steatosis and stiffness with transient elastography (TE); we assessed skeletal muscle index (SMI) and skeletal muscle fat index (SMFI) (a surrogate for absolute fat content in muscle) using computed tomography (CT) and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)...
August 2021: JHEP reports: innovation in hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34274348/interactions-between-the-microbiota-and-enteric-nervous-system-during-gut-brain-disorders
#53
REVIEW
Steven Fried, Eve Wemelle, Patrice D Cani, Claude Knauf
For the last 20 years, researchers have focused their intention on the impact of gut microbiota in healthy and pathological conditions. This year (2021), more than 25,000 articles can be retrieved from PubMed with the keywords "gut microbiota and physiology", showing the constant progress and impact of gut microbes in scientific life. As a result, numerous therapeutic perspectives have been proposed to modulate the gut microbiota composition and/or bioactive factors released from microbes to restore our body functions...
July 15, 2021: Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34203876/gut-microbiota-and-host-metabolism-from-proof-of-concept-to-therapeutic-intervention
#54
REVIEW
Patrice D Cani, Emilie Moens de Hase, Matthias Van Hul
The field of the gut microbiota is still a relatively young science area, yet many studies have already highlighted the translational potential of microbiome research in the context of human health and disease. However, like in many new fields, discoveries are occurring at a fast pace and have provided new hope for the development of novel clinical applications in many different medical conditions, not in the least in metabolic disorders. This rapid progress has left the field vulnerable to premature claims, misconceptions and criticism, both from within and outside the sector...
June 15, 2021: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34183063/novel-insights-into-the-genetically-obese-ob-ob-and-diabetic-db-db-mice-two-sides-of-the-same-coin
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Suriano, Sara Vieira-Silva, Gwen Falony, Martin Roumain, Adrien Paquot, Rudy Pelicaen, Marion Régnier, Nathalie M Delzenne, Jeroen Raes, Giulio G Muccioli, Matthias Van Hul, Patrice D Cani
BACKGROUND: Leptin-deficient ob/ob mice and leptin receptor-deficient db/db mice are commonly used mice models mimicking the conditions of obesity and type 2 diabetes development. However, although ob/ob and db/db mice are similarly gaining weight and developing massive obesity, db/db mice are more diabetic than ob/ob mice. It remains still unclear why targeting the same pathway-leptin signaling-leads to the development of two different phenotypes. Given that gut microbes dialogue with the host via different metabolites (e...
June 28, 2021: Microbiome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34108237/-dysosmobacter-welbionis-is-a-newly-isolated-human-commensal-bacterium-preventing-diet-induced-obesity-and-metabolic-disorders-in-mice
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiphaine Le Roy, Emilie Moens de Hase, Matthias Van Hul, Adrien Paquot, Rudy Pelicaen, Marion Régnier, Clara Depommier, Céline Druart, Amandine Everard, Dominique Maiter, Nathalie M Delzenne, Laure B Bindels, Marie de Barsy, Audrey Loumaye, Michel P Hermans, Jean-Paul Thissen, Sara Vieira-Silva, Gwen Falony, Jeroen Raes, Giulio G Muccioli, Patrice D Cani
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the abundance and the prevalence of Dysosmobacter welbionis J115T , a novel butyrate-producing bacterium isolated from the human gut both in the general population and in subjects with metabolic syndrome. To study the impact of this bacterium on host metabolism using diet-induced obese and diabetic mice. DESIGN: We analysed the presence and abundance of the bacterium in 11 984 subjects using four human cohorts (ie, Human Microbiome Project, American Gut Project, Flemish Gut Flora Project and Microbes4U)...
March 2022: Gut
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34077715/a-newly-identified-protein-from-akkermansia-muciniphila-stimulates-glp-1-secretion
#57
COMMENT
Patrice D Cani, Claude Knauf
Akkermansia muciniphila is a gut commensal known to improve host metabolism. The outer membrane protein Amuc_1100 has been shown to partially replicate these beneficial effects. Here, Yoon et al. (2021) have identified a novel protein (P9) secreted by A. muciniphila that stimulates GLP-1 secretion, thereby adding new insight to the biomolecule era to treat metabolic diseases.
June 1, 2021: Cell Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33972642/tumor-apelin-and-obesity-are-associated-with-reduced-neoadjuvant-chemotherapy-response-in-a-cohort-of-breast-cancer-patients
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian Gourgue, Françoise Derouane, Cedric van Marcke, Elodie Villar, Helene Dano, Lieven Desmet, Caroline Bouzin, Francois P Duhoux, Patrice D Cani, Bénédicte F Jordan
Obesity is a known factor increasing the risk of developing breast cancer and reducing disease free survival. In addition to these well-documented effects, recent studies have shown that obesity is also affecting response to chemotherapy. Among the multiple dysregulations associated with obesity, increased level of the apelin adipokine has been recently shown to be directly involved in the association between obesity and increased breast cancer progression. In this study, we analyzed in a retrospective cohort of 62 breast cancer patients the impact of obesity and tumoral apelin expression on response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy...
May 10, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33933733/dietary-fiber-deficiency-as-a-component-of-malnutrition-associated-with-psychological-alterations-in-alcohol-use-disorder
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camille Amadieu, Sophie Leclercq, Valentin Coste, Victoria Thijssen, Audrey M Neyrinck, Laure B Bindels, Patrice D Cani, Hubert Piessevaux, Peter Stärkel, Philippe de Timary, Nathalie M Delzenne
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Chronic alcohol consumption can cause malnutrition that may contribute to alcohol-induced organ injury and psychological disorders. We evaluated the link between nutrient intake, especially dietary fibers (DF) and different parameters reflecting mental health and well being, namely anxiety, depression, alcohol craving, sociability, fatigue and intestinal comfort in alcohol use disorder (AUD) patients. METHODS: Cross-sectional data from 50 AUD patients, hospitalized for a 3-week detoxification program were used...
March 30, 2021: Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33923174/prebiotic-effect-of-berberine-and-curcumin-is-associated-with-the-improvement-of-obesity-in-mice
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Audrey M Neyrinck, Cándido Robles Sánchez, Julie Rodriguez, Patrice D Cani, Laure B Bindels, Nathalie M Delzenne
Berberine and curcumin, used as food additives or food supplements, possess interesting anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. We tested the potential protective effect of both phytochemicals in genetically obese mice and we determined whether these effects can be related to the modulation of gut functions and microbiota. Ob/ob mice were fed a standard diet supplemented with or without 0.1% berberine and/or 0.3% curcumin for 4 weeks. By using targeted qPCR, we found that cecal content of Bifidobacterium spp...
April 24, 2021: Nutrients
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