Impact of Lactobacillus acidophilus and inulin on the liver disease of an obese murine model
Resumen
Background: Obesity, meaning an overweight problem, can be considered an epidemic disease that is
strongly related to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Clinical studies indicate that the consumption
of probiotics and prebiotics modulates the intestinal microbiota, promoting weight loss, decreasing
adipose tissue and proinflammatory factors. The aim of the study was to analyze the response of the liver
(transcriptomic and histology) to a dietary supplementation with probiotics and prebiotics of a murine
model.
Methods: We evaluated the liver transcriptome using an obese murine model (C57BLACK6) by inducing
obesity with a high-fat diet for 8 weeks followed by synbiotic supplements in a normocaloric diet for another
8 weeks. Pool screening analysis (5 samples) was completed using a synthesis of cDNA. The transcriptome
was analyzed by DNA microarrays hybridizing on 22,000 mouse genes. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs)
were analyzed under 3 hybridization processes with the aid of GenArise software using the z-score value. As
a result of transcriptome analysis, fatty acid-binding genes (Cyp7a1 and Acox2) were selected to analyze the
liver response, molecular and histologically.
Results: The transcriptome analysis results indicate 1.26% overexpression and a 2.2% average repression
in relation to the hybridized genome; DEGs allow us to identify genes associated with fatty acid metabolism.
The synbiotic treatment increases the expression of Cyp7a1 and Acox2 significantly (P<0.05) in correlation
with a decrease in the histological level of accumulated fat in the tissue.
Conclusions: The synbiotic could be an adjuvant treatment to obesity and NAFLD as it can increase the
production of bile acids coming from the classical pathway which promotes the absorption of ectopically
accumulated lipids thus reducing the development of NAFLD at histological and mo
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