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The source of the fat significantly affects the results of high-fat diet intervention

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-08249-2

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  1. Guizhou Provincial Department of Education Youth Science and Technology Talents Growth Project [QIAN-JIAO-HE KY ZI [2018]236]
  2. Zunyi Medical University [Qian-Ke-He-Ping-Tai-Ren-Cai [2017]5733-072]
  3. Science and Technology Plan Project of Guizhou Province [QIAN KE HE JI CHU-ZK(2021)YI BAN451]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [82160112]

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This study compared the effects of different sources of dietary fat on high-fat diet intervention and found that different types of dietary fat have significant effects on body and blood indicators in mice. The intervention of canola oil increased gut microbiota diversity, while the lard group showed the largest changes. The composition of saturated fatty acid (SFA) in fat had the most significant effects on the gut microbiome.
High-fat diet (HFD) is widely used in animal models of many diseases, it helps to understand the pathogenic mechanism of related diseases. Several dietary fats were commonly used in HFD, such as corn oil, peanut oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, and lard. However, it was reported that different dietary fat could have completely different effects on physiological indicators and the gut microbiome, and the sources of dietary fat used in high-fat diet research have not been comprehensively compared. In this research, we conduct comparative experiments on various sources of dietary fats to test their different effects during the high-fat diet intervention. We investigated the effects of twelve common dietary fats in high-fat diet intervention of mice, body/liver weight changes, four blood lipid indices, and gut microbiome were analyzed. Our results showed that the source of dietary fat used in high-fat diet significantly affects the changes of body/liver weight and triglyceride (TRIG) in the blood. Furthermore, the intervention of canola oil increased the alpha diversity of gut microbiota, and lard has decreased diversity compared with the control group. The composition of saturated fatty acid (SFA) in fat has the most significant effects on the gut microbiome. All dietary fats treatments have an increasing Firmicutes abundance and a reduced Bacteroidetes abundance in gut microbiome, while the canola oil has a slight variation compared to other intervention groups, and the lard group has the largest changes. This study showed that different types of dietary fat have different effects on the body indicators and intestinal microbiota of mice, and canola oil produced less disturbance than other types of dietary fats in high-fat diet.

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