Dietary fat and low fiber in purified diets differently impact the gut-liver axis to promote obesity-linked metabolic impairments.
Noëmie DanielLaίs Rossi PerazzaThibault V VarinJocelyn TrottierBruno MarcottePhilippe St-PierreOlivier BarbierBenoit ChassaingAndré MarettePublished in: American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology (2021)
Selecting the most relevant control diet is of critical importance for metabolic and intestinal studies in animal models. Chow and LF-purified diet differentially impact metabolic and gut microbiome outcomes resulting in major changes in intestinal integrity in LF-fed animals which contributes to altering metabolic homeostasis. Dietary fat and low fiber both contribute to the deleterious metabolic effect of purified HF diets through both selective and overlapping mechanisms.