通过喂食高纤维-高蛋白饮食实现体重减轻后肥胖狗的非靶向粪便代谢组分析。

Sandra Bermudez Sanchez, Rachel Pilla, Benjamin Sarawichitr, Alessandro Gramenzi, Fulvio Marsilio, Joerg M Steiner, Jonathan A Lidbury, Georgiana R T Woods, Jan S Suchodolski, Alexander J German
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摘要

在人类和伴侣动物中,肥胖伴随着代谢紊乱。研究表明,肥胖狗和理想体重狗的粪便微生物组成存在差异。目的:我们之前报道过,肥胖狗的粪便微生物组在喂食高纤维和高蛋白质的饮食后,在控制体重后发生了变化。尽管有这些发现,但尚不清楚分类学上的差异是否可以推断肥胖狗和理想体重狗在功能水平上的差异。方法:对通过喂食高纤维-高蛋白饮食减肥前后的肥胖犬进行了无目标的粪便代谢组分析。结果:粪便代谢组分析显示,体重减轻后,肥胖狗的粪便中共有13种化合物的浓度发生了变化。在这些化合物中,体重减轻后与细菌代谢相关的代谢物减少,包括嘌呤、L-(-)-蛋氨酸、库美醇和生物碱1-甲基黄嘌呤和葫芦巴碱。相反,体重减轻后,多酚(-)-表儿茶素和matmatresinol以及喹啉衍生物1,5-异喹啉二醇和2-羟基喹啉含量增加。结论:这些结果提示减肥后肠道微生物组在功能水平上存在差异,但需要进一步研究以确定这些化合物在肥胖和减肥病因学中的作用。
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Untargeted fecal metabolome analysis in obese dogs after weight loss achieved by feeding a high-fiber-high-protein diet.

Untargeted fecal metabolome analysis in obese dogs after weight loss achieved by feeding a high-fiber-high-protein diet.

Untargeted fecal metabolome analysis in obese dogs after weight loss achieved by feeding a high-fiber-high-protein diet.

Untargeted fecal metabolome analysis in obese dogs after weight loss achieved by feeding a high-fiber-high-protein diet.

Introduction: In humans and companion animals, obesity is accompanied by metabolic derangements. Studies have revealed differences in the composition of the fecal microbiome between obese dogs and those with an ideal body weight.

Objectives: We have previously reported that the fecal microbiome in obese dogs changes after controlled weight reduction, induced by feeding a diet high in fiber and protein. Despite these findings, it is unclear if taxonomic differences infer differences at the functional level between obese dogs and those with an ideal body weight.

Methodology: Untargeted fecal metabolome analysis was performed on dogs with obesity before and after weight loss achieved by feeding a high-fiber-high-protein diet.

Results: Fecal metabolome analysis revealed a total of 13 compounds that changed in concentration in obese dogs after weight loss. Of these compounds, metabolites associated with bacterial metabolism decreased after weight loss including purine, L-(-)-methionine, coumestrol, and the alkaloids 1-methylxanthine and trigonelline. Conversely, the polyphenols (-)-epicatechin and matairesinol and the quinoline derivatives 1,5-isoquinolinediol and 2-hydroxiquinoline increased after weight loss.

Conclusion: These results suggest differences in intestinal microbiome at the functional level after weight loss, but further studies are needed to determine the role of these compounds in the etiology of obesity and weight loss.

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