中层生物是营养食品吗?在 C57BL/6J 小鼠模型中进行饮食干预对新陈代谢、营养物质供应和污染物的影响

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Food frontiers Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1002/fft2.480
Atabak M. Azad, Lene Secher Myrmel, Martin Wiech, Ole Jakob Nøstbakken, Even Fjære, Anne-Katrine Lundebye, Quang Tri Ho, Lise Madsen
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中上层物种是一种尚未开发的新型低营养来源,可提供人体必需的微量营养素,并有助于消除营养不良。在这项研究中,采用西方饮食配方在小鼠饲料中添加了北海常见的中下层物种,包括北磷虾(Meganyctiphanes norvegica)、冰川灯笼鱼(Benthosema glaciale)和穆勒珍珠鱼(Maurolicus muelleri)。随后将代谢结果与普通海产品的代谢结果进行了比较。食用中上层物种引起的体重增加变化很大,依次为:灯笼鱼(7.1 克);磷虾(14.4 克);对照组(19.7 克);珍珠边(22.6 克)。补充含有蜡酯的灯笼鱼膳食可减少体重增加和肥胖,并改善胰岛素敏感性。灯笼鱼补充膳食中的蜡酯被有效吸收,其中超过 92% 的脂肪醇被同化。添加灯笼鱼和珍珠糖可改善小鼠肝脏中的脂肪酸组成,表现为必需的长链多不饱和脂肪酸含量增加,n-3/n-6 比率增加(0.7 至 1.45,对照组为 0.46)。值得注意的是,喂食珍珠贝和灯笼鱼的小鼠没有发现不良影响,但喂食磷虾的小鼠股骨中氟含量升高,精子浓度和精子活力降低。总之,我们的研究结果表明,食用中上层物种会引起一系列不同的代谢和生理效应。此外,这些物种可被视为 n-3 脂肪酸和必需维生素的良好来源,这表明它们对人类营养具有潜在价值。
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Are mesopelagic organisms nutritious food? Impact on metabolism, availability of nutrients, and contaminants from dietary intervention in C57BL/6J mice model

Are mesopelagic organisms nutritious food? Impact on metabolism, availability of nutrients, and contaminants from dietary intervention in C57BL/6J mice model

Mesopelagic species are unexplored novel low-trophic sources of essential micronutrients and may contribute to combat malnutrition. In this study, common mesopelagic species from the North Sea including Northern krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica), glacier lanternfish (Benthosema glaciale), and Muller's pearlside (Maurolicus muelleri) were supplemented in mice feed using a Western diet recipe. The metabolic outcomes were subsequently compared to those of ordinary seafood. Consumption of mesopelagic species induced a large variation in weight gain, in the following order: lanternfish (7.1 g) > krill (14.4 g) > control (19.7 g) > pearlside (22.6 g). The lanternfish-supplemented diet containing wax esters reduced weight gain and obesity and improved insulin sensitivity. The wax esters from the lanternfish-supplemented diet were efficiently absorbed, with more than 92% of the fatty alcohols being assimilated. The inclusion of lanternfish and pearlside led to improvements in the fatty acid (FA) composition in the mouse liver, evidenced by increased levels of essential long-chain polyunsaturated FAs and an increased n-3/n-6 ratio (0.7 to 1.45 vs. 0.46 in control group). Notably, no adverse effects were found in mice fed pearlside and lanternfish, although an elevated level of fluoride in femur bone was observed in mice fed a diet supplemented with krill followed by reduced sperm concentration and sperm motility. Collectively, our findings underscore the diverse array of metabolic and physiological effects induced by the consumption of mesopelagic species. Furthermore, these species can be considered as good sources of n-3 FAs and essential vitamins, suggesting their potential value to human nutrition.

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