Nanocellulose dysregulated glucose homeostasis in female mice on a Western diet: The role of gut microbiome

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Hannah Shibo Xu , Yingjia Chen , Yu-Ju Lin , Fatma Eldefrawy , Naomi E. Kramer , Jacob S. Siracusa , Fanbin Kong , Tai L. Guo
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There is currently increased interest in nanocellulose as a food emulsifier and dietary supplement. It was hypothesized that nanocellulose could modulate behaviors and glucose homeostasis in female mice using mechanisms of altered gut microbiome and immune modulation. An initial experiment was conducted with the objective of examining whether three common types of nanocellulose affected the gut microbiome of female C57BL/6 mice on a Western diet. Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF), TEMPO-CNF and cellulose nanocrystals were administered at the physiologically relevant dose of 30 mg/kg/day for 30 days by gavage, with cellulose and water groups as the positive and negative controls, respectively. Findings suggested that CNF had the strongest effect on the gut microbiome. CNF was therefore selected for a chronic 6-month study on the gut microbiome, immune system and behaviors in female NOD mice, a model for type 1 diabetes. Gut microbiome analysis suggested that there might be some beneficial changes following subchronic exposure (e.g., at the two-month timepoint), however, this effect was no longer seen after chronic consumption (e.g., at the six-month timepoint). CNF treatment also altered the immune homeostasis, including decreases in the splenic Mac-3+ population and serum level of proinflammatory chemokine LIX. Additionally, CNF consumption decreased diabetic incidences but had no effect on the depressive-like behavior and grip strength. However, further analysis, e.g., the insulin tolerance test, indicated that CNF-treated NOD mice might exhibit signs of insulin resistance. Taken together, nanocellulose dysregulated glucose homeostasis in female mice on a Western diet involving mechanisms related to alteration of the gut microbiome.
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Life sciences
Life sciences 医学-药学
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12.20
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841
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6 months
期刊介绍: Life Sciences is an international journal publishing articles that emphasize the molecular, cellular, and functional basis of therapy. The journal emphasizes the understanding of mechanism that is relevant to all aspects of human disease and translation to patients. All articles are rigorously reviewed. The Journal favors publication of full-length papers where modern scientific technologies are used to explain molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms. Articles that merely report observations are rarely accepted. Recommendations from the Declaration of Helsinki or NIH guidelines for care and use of laboratory animals must be adhered to. Articles should be written at a level accessible to readers who are non-specialists in the topic of the article themselves, but who are interested in the research. The Journal welcomes reviews on topics of wide interest to investigators in the life sciences. We particularly encourage submission of brief, focused reviews containing high-quality artwork and require the use of mechanistic summary diagrams.
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