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The microbiome affects liver sphingolipids and plasma fatty acids in a murine model of the Western diet based on soybean oil.

Sara C Di Rienzi1, Elizabeth L Johnson2, Jillian L Waters3, Elizabeth A Kennedy1, Juliet Jacobson1, Peter Lawrence2, Dong Hao Wang2, Tilla S Worgall4, J Thomas Brenna5, Ruth E Ley6.   

Abstract

Studies in mice using germfree animals as controls for microbial colonization have shown that the gut microbiome mediates diet-induced obesity. Such studies use diets rich in saturated fat, however, Western diets in the United States America are enriched in soybean oil, composed of unsaturated fatty acids, either linoleic or oleic acid. Here, we addressed whether the microbiome is a variable in fat metabolism in mice on a soybean oil diet. We used conventionally-raised, low-germ, and germfree mice fed for 10 weeks diets either high or low in high-linoleic-acid soybean oil as the sole source of fat. Conventional and germfree mice gained relative fat weight and all mice consumed more calories on the high fat vs. low fat soybean oil diet. Plasma fatty acid levels were generally dependent on diet, with microbial colonization status affecting iso-C18:0, C20:3n-6, C14:0, and C15:0 levels. Colonization status, but not diet, impacted levels of liver sphingolipids including ceramides, sphingomyelins, and sphinganine. Our results confirm that absorbed fatty acids are mainly a reflection of the diet and that microbial colonization influences liver sphingolipid pools regardless of diet.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  adiposity; ceramide; germfree; linoleic acid; sphinganine; sphingomyelin

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34186211      PMCID: PMC8585862          DOI: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2021.108808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Biochem        ISSN: 0955-2863            Impact factor:   6.048


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