The beneficial impact of ketogenic diets on chemically-induced colitis in mice depends on the diet's lipid composition

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Kajs Hadžić , András Gregor , Barbara Kofler , Marc Pignitter , Kalina Duszka
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Abstract

Previously, we showed that restrictive diets, including ketogenic diet (KD), have an anti-inflammatory impact on the healthy gastrointestinal tract of mice. Afterward, we found that energy-restricting diets mitigate inflammation in the dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) colitis mouse model. The current study aimed to verify the impact of KD on DSS colitis and assess if the diet's fat composition influences the outcomes of the intervention.

Mice with mild chronic colitis were fed control chow, KD composed of long-chain triglycerides (KD LCT) or a KD containing a mix of LCT and medium-chain triglycerides (KD LCT/MCT).

KDs did not reverse DSS-enhanced gut permeability and shortening of the colon. Both KDs had a similar impact on liver, cecum, and spleen weight, villi and colon length, the thickness of muscularis externa, and expression of ZO-1 and occludin. On the contrary, body weight, glutathione (GSH) and taurine-GSH levels, GSH-S transferase (GST), and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, as well as an abundance of several fecal bacteria, all were differentially affected by the two types of KDs. When compared to the DSS control diet, reduction in colon mucosa cytokines expression was stronger in KD LCT than in the KD LCT/MCT group.

We conclude that the outcomes of the KD interventions in terms of potential therapeutical applications depend on lipid composition. KD LCT showed a strong positive impact on gut inflammation. A potential contribution of GSH to KD outcomes and a correlation between MPO activity and microbiota composition was identified.

生酮饮食对化学诱导的小鼠结肠炎的有益影响取决于饮食中的脂质成分。
此前,我们曾发现限制性饮食(包括生酮饮食(KD))对健康小鼠的胃肠道有抗炎作用。之后,我们又发现能量限制饮食能减轻硫酸葡聚糖钠(DSS)结肠炎小鼠模型的炎症反应。本研究旨在验证能量限制饮食对右旋糖酐硫酸钠结肠炎的影响,并评估饮食中的脂肪成分是否会影响干预结果。研究人员给患有轻度慢性结肠炎的小鼠喂食对照组饲料、由长链甘油三酯组成的KD(KD LCT)或含有长链甘油三酯和中链甘油三酯混合物的KD(KD LCT/MCT)。KDs并不能逆转DSS增强的肠道渗透性和结肠缩短。两种 KD 对肝脏、盲肠和脾脏重量、绒毛和结肠长度、外侧肌厚度以及 ZO-1 和闭塞素的表达都有相似的影响。相反,体重、谷胱甘肽(GSH)和牛磺酸-谷胱甘肽(GSH)水平、GSH-S 转移酶(GST)和髓过氧化物酶(MPO)活性以及几种粪便细菌的丰度都受到两种 KD 的不同影响。与 DSS 对照饮食相比,KD LCT 组结肠粘膜细胞因子表达的减少比 KD LCT/MCT 组更强。我们得出的结论是,KD干预在潜在治疗应用方面的结果取决于脂质成分。KD LCT对肠道炎症有很强的积极影响。我们还发现了 GSH 对 KD 结果的潜在贡献以及 MPO 活性与微生物群组成之间的相关性。
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Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
3.60%
发文量
237
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Devoted to advancements in nutritional sciences, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry presents experimental nutrition research as it relates to: biochemistry, molecular biology, toxicology, or physiology. Rigorous reviews by an international editorial board of distinguished scientists ensure publication of the most current and key research being conducted in nutrition at the cellular, animal and human level. In addition to its monthly features of critical reviews and research articles, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry also periodically publishes emerging issues, experimental methods, and other types of articles.
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