Butyrate reduces appetite and activates brown adipose tissue via the gut-brain neural circuit
Leiden University Medical Center · Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Butyrate exerts metabolic benefits in mice and humans, the underlying mechanisms being still unclear. We aimed to investigate the effect of butyrate on appetite and energy expenditure, and to what extent these two components contribute to the beneficial metabolic effects of butyrate.
Acute effects of butyrate on appetite and its method of action were investigated in mice following an intragastric gavage or intravenous injection of butyrate. To study the contribution of satiety to the metabolic benefits of butyrate, mice were fed a high-fat diet with butyrate, and an additional pair-fed group was included. Mechanistic involvement of the gut-brain neural circuit was investigated in vagotomised mice.
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- 16.40
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- 100%
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16Topics & keywords
- Butyrate
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Appetite
- Adipose tissue
- Hypothalamus
- Brown adipose tissue
- Chemistry
- Affordable and clean energy