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High-fat feeding rather than obesity drives taxonomical and functional changes in the gut microbiota in mice.
Xiao L, Sonne SB, Feng Q, Chen N, Xia Z, Li X, Fang Z, Zhang D, Fjære E, Midtbø LK, Derrien M, Hugenholtz F, Tang L, Li J, Zhang J, Liu C, Hao Q, Vogel UB, Mortensen A, Kleerebezem M, Licht TR, Yang H, Wang J, Li Y, Arumugam M, Wang J, Madsen L, Kristiansen K. Xiao L, et al. Microbiome. 2017 Apr 8;5(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s40168-017-0258-6. Microbiome. 2017. PMID: 28390422 Free PMC article.
HF feeding rather than obesity development led to distinct changes in the gut microbiota. ...CONCLUSIONS: The changes in the composition of the gut microbiota were predominantly driven by high-fat feeding
HF feeding rather than obesity development led to distinct changes in the gut microbiota. ...CONCLUSIONS: …
High fat diet drives obesity regardless the composition of gut microbiota in mice.
Rabot S, Membrez M, Blancher F, Berger B, Moine D, Krause L, Bibiloni R, Bruneau A, Gérard P, Siddharth J, Lauber CL, Chou CJ. Rabot S, et al. Sci Rep. 2016 Aug 31;6:32484. doi: 10.1038/srep32484. Sci Rep. 2016. PMID: 27577172 Free PMC article.
Here we studied the compositional changes of gut microbiota in diet-induced obesity mice that were conventionally raised or received microbiota transplantation. In conventional mice, the diversity of the faecal microbiota wa …
Here we studied the compositional changes of gut microbiota in diet-induced obesity mice that were conven …
Omega-3-Supplemented Fat Diet Drives Immune Metabolic Response in Visceral Adipose Tissue by Modulating Gut Microbiota in a Mouse Model of Obesity.
Portela ND, Galván C, Sanmarco LM, Bergero G, Aoki MP, Cano RC, Pesoa SA. Portela ND, et al. Nutrients. 2023 Mar 15;15(6):1404. doi: 10.3390/nu15061404. Nutrients. 2023. PMID: 36986134 Free PMC article.
This milieu favors the secretion of cytokines and adipokines, contributing to AT dysfunction (ATD) and metabolic dysregulation. Numerous articles link specific changes in the gut microbiota (GM) to the development of obesity and its associated disorder …
This milieu favors the secretion of cytokines and adipokines, contributing to AT dysfunction (ATD) and metabolic dysregulation. Numerous art …