Pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila improves glucose metabolism is linked with increased hypothalamic nitric oxide release

巴氏杀菌处理的阿克曼氏菌(Akkermansia muciniphila)可改善葡萄糖代谢,这与下丘脑一氧化氮释放增加有关。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila cells have shown anti-diabetic effects in rodents and human. Although, its primary site of action consists in maintaining the gut barrier function, there are no study exploring if A. muciniphila controls glycemia via a gut to brain axis. Targeting the gut motility represents an alternative pathway to treat hyperglycemia. Here, we tested the impact of pasteurized A. muciniphila on gut motility, gut-brain axis and glucose metabolism. METHODS: We used mice fed a 45% high-fat (HFD) treated or not with pasteurized A. muciniphila Muc(T) during 12 weeks. We measured the effects of the treatment on body weight gain, glucose metabolism (insulin, glycemia, glucose tolerance), gut contraction and enteric neurotransmitter release, and hypothalamic nitric oxide (NO) release. RESULTS: We show that pasteurized A. muciniphila exerts positive effects on different metabolic parameters such as body weight, fat mass, insulin, glycemia and glucose tolerance. This could be explained by the ability of pasteurized A. muciniphila supplementation to decrease duodenal contraction and to increase hypothalamic NO release in HFD mice. CONCLUSION: We demonstrate a novel mode of action of pasteurized A. muciniphila explaining its beneficial impact on the control of glycemia in a preclinical model of type 2 diabetes via gut-brain axis signaling.

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