The gut microbiota as an environmental factor that regulates fat storage

Mount Sinai Hospital · University of Manitoba

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Abstract

New therapeutic targets for noncognitive reductions in energy intake, absorption, or storage are crucial given the worldwide epidemic of obesity. The gut microbial community (microbiota) is essential for processing dietary polysaccharides. We found that conventionalization of adult germ-free (GF) C57BL/6 mice with a normal microbiota harvested from the distal intestine (cecum) of conventionally raised animals produces a 60% increase in body fat content and insulin resistance within 14 days despite reduced food intake. Studies of GF and conventionalized mice revealed that the microbiota promotes absorption of monosaccharides from the gut lumen, with resulting induction of de novo hepatic lipogenesis.…

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Keywords
  • Lipogenesis
  • Biology
  • Gut flora
  • Cecum
  • Adipocyte
  • Intestinal epithelium
  • Endocrinology
  • Internal medicine
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