Global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is rising and may affect 700 million people by 2045. Totum-63 is a polyphenol-rich natural composition developed to reduce the risk of T2D. We first investigated the effects of Totum-63 supplementation in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice for up to 16âwk and thereafter assessed its safety and efficacy (2.5âg or 5âg per day) in 14 overweight men [mean age 51.5âyr, body mass index (BMI) 27.6âkg·m(-2)] for 4âwk. In HFD-fed mice, Totum-63 reduced body weight and fat mass gain, whereas lean mass was unchanged. Moreover, fecal energy excretion was higher in Totum-63-supplemented mice, suggesting a reduction of calorie absorption in the digestive tract. In the gut, metagenomic analyses of fecal microbiota revealed a partial restoration of HFD-induced microbial imbalance, as shown by principal coordinate analysis of microbiota composition. HFD-induced increase in HOMA-IR score was delayed in supplemented mice, and insulin response to an oral glucose tolerance test was significantly reduced, suggesting that Totum-63 may prevent HFD-related impairments in glucose homeostasis. Interestingly, these improvements could be linked to restored insulin signaling in subcutaneous adipose tissue and soleus muscle. In the liver, HFD-induced steatosis was reduced by 40% (as shown by triglyceride content). In the subsequent study in men, Totum-63 (5âg·day(-1)) improved glucose and insulin responses to a high-carbohydrate breakfast test (84% kcal carbohydrates). It was well tolerated, with no clinically significant adverse events reported. Collectively, these data suggest that Totum-63 could improve glucose homeostasis in both HFD-fed mice and overweight individuals, presumably through a multitargeted action on different metabolic organs.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Totum-63 is a novel polyphenol-rich natural composition developed to reduce the risk of T2D. Totum-63 showed beneficial effects on glucose homeostasis in HFD-fed mice, presumably through a multitargeted action on different metabolic organs. Totum-63 was well tolerated in humans and improved postprandial glucose and insulin responses to a high-carbohydrate breakfast test.
Effects of Totum-63 on glucose homeostasis and postprandial glycemia: a translational study.
Totum-63 对葡萄糖稳态和餐后血糖的影响:一项转化研究
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作者:Chavanelle Vivien, Otero Yolanda F, Le Joubioux Florian, Ripoche Doriane, Bargetto Maxime, Vluggens Aurore, Montaurier Christophe, Pickering Gisèle, Ducheix Gilles, Dubray Claude, Dualé Christian, Boulliau Sylvia, Macian Nicolas, Marceau Geoffroy, Sapin Vincent, Dutheil Frédéric, Guigas Bruno, Maugard Thierry, Boisseau Nathalie, Cazaubiel Murielle, Peltier Sébastien L, Sirvent Pascal
| 期刊: | American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism | 影响因子: | 3.100 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Jun 1; 320(6):E1119-E1137 |
| doi: | 10.1152/ajpendo.00629.2020 | ||
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