| Literature DB >> 23947604 |
L K Brahe1, A Astrup, L H Larsen.
Abstract
It is increasingly recognized that there is a connection between diet, intestinal microbiota, intestinal barrier function and the low-grade inflammation that characterizes the progression from obesity to metabolic disturbances, making dietary strategies to modulate the intestinal environment relevant. In this context, the ability of some Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria to produce the short-chain fatty acid butyrate is interesting. A lower abundance of butyrate-producing bacteria has been associated with metabolic risk in humans, and recent studies suggest that butyrate might have an anti-inflammatory potential that can alleviate obesity-related metabolic complications, possibly due to its ability to enhance the intestinal barrier function. Here, we review and discuss the potential of butyrate as an anti-inflammatory mediator in metabolic diseases, and the potential for dietary interventions increasing the intestinal availability of butyrate.Entities:
Keywords: Butyrate; butyrate-producing bacteria; intestinal microbiota; obesity-related diseases
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23947604 DOI: 10.1111/obr.12068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Rev ISSN: 1467-7881 Impact factor: 9.213