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Long-term intake of 9-PAHPA or 9-OAHPA modulates favorably the basal metabolism and exerts an insulin sensitizing effect in obesogenic diet-fed mice

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages 2013-2027

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-020-02391-1

Keywords

FAHFA; Basal metabolism; Insulin sensitivity; Liver steatosis; Mitochondria; Oxidative stress mice

Funding

  1. Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
  2. French Lipid Nutrition Group
  3. Czech Science Foundation [20-00317S]
  4. National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE), Human Nutrition Department (Alim-H department)

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This study suggests that both 9-PAHPA and 9-OAHPA may have beneficial insulin-sensitizing effects in obese mice with lower insulin sensitivity, although no significant effects on liver metabolism were observed.
Purpose Fatty acid esters of hydroxy fatty acids (FAHFAs) are a large family of endogenous bioactive lipids. To date, most of the studied FAHFAs are branched regioisomers of Palmitic Acid Hydroxyl Stearic Acid (PAHSA) that were reported to possess anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory activity in humans and rodents. Recently, we have demonstrated that 9-PAHPA or 9-OAHPA intake increased basal metabolism and enhanced insulin sensitivity in healthy control diet-fed mice but induced liver damage in some mice. The present work aims to explore whether a long-term intake of 9-PAHPA or 9-OAHPA may have similar effects in obesogenic diet-fed mice. Methods C57Bl6 mice were fed with a control or high fat-high sugar (HFHS) diets for 12 weeks. The HFHS diet was supplemented or not with 9-PAHPA or 9-OAHPA. Whole-body metabolism was explored. Glucose and lipid metabolism as well as mitochondrial activity and oxidative stress status were analyzed. Results As expected, the intake of HFHS diet led to obesity and lower insulin sensitivity with minor effects on liver parameters. The long-term intake of 9-PAHPA or 9-OAHPA modulated favorably the basal metabolism and improved insulin sensitivity as measured by insulin tolerance test. On the contrary to what we have reported previously in healthy mice, no marked effect for these FAHFAs was observed on liver metabolism of obese diabetic mice. Conclusion This study indicates that both 9-PAHPA and 9-OAHPA may have interesting insulin-sensitizing effects in obese mice with lower insulin sensitivity.

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