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Polysaccharides from Callerya speciosa alleviate metabolic disorders and gut microbiota dysbiosis in diet-induced obese C57BL/6 mice

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FOOD & FUNCTION
卷 13, 期 16, 页码 8662-8675

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2fo00337f

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  1. Department of Education of Guangdong Province [2017KSYS010, 2019KZDZX2003]
  2. Jiangmen Program for Innovative Research Team [2018630100180019806]

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This study investigated the anti-obesity effects of a crude extract of Callerya speciosa polysaccharides (NP) and its underlying mechanisms in a mouse model. The results demonstrated that NP supplementation alleviated HFD-induced diabetic biomarkers, liver steatosis, and adipocyte hypertrophy. NP also improved gut dysbiosis induced by a high-fat diet, suggesting its potential as a functional food for obesity management.
Callerya speciosa (Niu Dali in Chinese) is a well-known edible plant in Southeast China. C. speciosa roots contain a high level of polysaccharides, which have been reported to show multiple health-promoting effects. In the current study, the anti-obesity effects of a crude extract of C. speciosa polysaccharides (NP) and its underlying mechanisms of action are investigated. C57BL/6 mice were divided into three groups and fed either a standard diet or a high-fat diet (HFD). The HFD + NP group mice received oral administration of NP (100 mg per kg per day) every other day for 10 weeks. NP supplementation alleviated HFD-induced diabetic biomarkers including body weight gain, hyperlipidemia, liver steatosis, and adipocyte hypertrophy. Western blot and RT-PCR analyses revealed that NP inhibited hepatic de novo lipogenesis and adipogenesis (i.e. decreased expression of Srebp1c, Fas, Cebp alpha, and Ppar gamma), stimulated adipocyte lipolysis (enhanced mRNA expression of Hsl and Mgl), and attenuated HFD-induced hepatic inflammation (decreased expression of TNF-alpha and NF-kappa B p65). Furthermore, 16S rDNA and GC-MS analyses showed that NP supplementation restored the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes proportion, elevated colon-derived SCFAs, especially acetic acid content, and increased the relative abundance of genera associated with SCFA production in HFD-fed mice. Findings from this study suggest that NP alleviated HFD-induced obesity in a mouse model, which was possibly due to its ameliorative effects on diet-induced gut dysbiosis. Polysaccharides from C. speciosa are promising prebiotics and they may be further developed as functional foods for the management of obesity.

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