Ruminant fat intake improves gut microbiota, serum inflammatory parameter and fatty acid profile in tissues of Wistar rats.

反刍动物脂肪摄入可改善 Wistar 大鼠的肠道菌群、血清炎症参数和组织脂肪酸谱

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作者:de Brito Medeiros Larissa, Alves Susana Paula Almeida, de Bessa Rui José Branquinho, Soares Juliana Késsia Barbosa, Costa Camila Neves Meireles, de Souza Aquino Jailane, Guerra Gerlane Coelho Bernardo, de Souza Araújo Daline Fernandes, Toscano Lydiane Tavares, Silva Alexandre Sérgio, Alves Adriano Francisco, Lemos Mateus Lacerda Pereira, de Araujo Wydemberg José, de Medeiros Ariosvaldo Nunes, de Oliveira Celso José Bruno, de Cassia Ramos do Egypto Queiroga Rita
This study tested the hypothesis that naturally and industrially produced trans-fatty acids can exert distinct effects on metabolic parameters and on gut microbiota of rats. Wistar rats were randomized into three groups according to the diet: CONT-control, with 5% soybean oil and normal amount of fat; HVF-20% of hydrogenated vegetable fat (industrial); and RUM-20% of ruminant fat (natural). After 53 days of treatment, serum biochemical markers, fatty acid composition of liver, heart and adipose tissue, histology and hepatic oxidative parameters, as well as gut microbiota composition were evaluated. HVF diet intake reduced triglycerides (≈ 39.39%) and VLDL levels (≈ 39.49%). Trans-fatty acids levels in all tissue were higher in HVF group. However, RUM diet intake elevated amounts of anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 (≈ 14.7%) compared to CONT, but not to HVF. Furthermore, RUM intake led to higher concentrations of stearic acid and conjugated linoleic acid in all tissue; this particular diet was associated with a hepatoprotective effect. The microbial gut communities were significantly different among the groups. Our results show that ruminant fat reversed the hepatic steatosis normally caused by high fat diets, which may be related to the remodelling of the gut microbiota and its anti-inflammatory potential.

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