失调
肠道菌群
脂肪组织
食品科学
瘦素
肥胖
脂质代谢
化学
生物
内分泌学
内科学
生物化学
医学
作者
Ang Li,Jin Wang,Xuejiao Zhang,Ruixin Kou,Mengshan Chen,Bowei Zhang,Jingmin Liu,Bo Peng,Yan Zhang,Shuo Wang
出处
期刊:Nutrients
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2022-12-16
卷期号:14 (24): 5359-5359
被引量:5
摘要
Cold-brewed jasmine tea (CB-JT) is regarded to possess characteristic flavors and health benefits as a novel resource of functional tea beverages. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying CB-JT-mediated protective effects on obesity, we evaluated the serum biochemistry, histological condition, glucose tolerance, gene expression profile and intestinal microbial diversity in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice. Our results demonstrate that cold-brewed jasmine tea can significantly attenuate HFD-induced body weight gain, abnormal serum lipid levels, fat deposition, hepatic injury, inflammatory processes as well as metabolic endotoxemia. CB-JT also modified the microbial community composition in HFD-fed mice and altered the balance to one closely resembled that of the control group. The differential abundance of core microbes in obese mice was reversed by CB-JT treatment, including an increment in the abundance of Blautia, Mucispirillum, and Bilophila as well as a decrease in the abundance of Alloprevotella. CB-JT was proved to regulate the mRNA expression levels of lipid metabolism-related genes such as Leptin, Pgc1a Il6, and Il1b in the adipose tissue coupled with Cyp7a1, Lxra, Srebp1c, and Atgl in the liver. These findings indicate that cold-brewed jasmine tea might be served as a potential functional tea beverage to prevent obesity and gut microbiota dysbiosis.
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