Lower brown adipose tissue activity is associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease but not changes in the gut microbiota

棕色脂肪组织活性降低与非酒精性脂肪肝有关,但与肠道微生物群变化无关

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作者:Basma A Ahmed, Frank J Ong, Nicole G Barra, Denis P Blondin, Elizabeth Gunn, Stephan M Oreskovich, Jake C Szamosi, Saad A Syed, Emily K Hutchings, Norman B Konyer, Nina P Singh, Julian M Yabut, Eric M Desjardins, Fernando F Anhê, Kevin P Foley, Alison C Holloway, Michael D Noseworthy, Francois Haman

Abstract

In rodents, lower brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity is associated with greater liver steatosis and changes in the gut microbiome. However, little is known about these relationships in humans. In adults (n = 60), we assessed hepatic fat and cold-stimulated BAT activity using magnetic resonance imaging and the gut microbiota with 16S sequencing. We transplanted gnotobiotic mice with feces from humans to assess the transferability of BAT activity through the microbiota. Individuals with NAFLD (n = 29) have lower BAT activity than those without, and BAT activity is inversely related to hepatic fat content. BAT activity is not related to the characteristics of the fecal microbiota and is not transmissible through fecal transplantation to mice. Thus, low BAT activity is associated with higher hepatic fat accumulation in human adults, but this does not appear to have been mediated through the gut microbiota.

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