Short-chain fatty acid: An updated review on signaling, metabolism, and therapeutic effects.
Kaliaperumal RekhaSathishkumar RamalingamRamkumar SamynathanPraveen NagellaMaksim B RebezovMars KhayrullinEvgeny PonomarevAbdelhakim BouyahyaTanmay SarkarMohammad Ali ShariatiThiruvengadam MuthuBernabé Nuñez-EstevezPublished in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2022)
Fatty acids are good energy sources (9 kcal per gram) that aerobic tissues can use except for the brain (glucose is an alternative source). Apart from the energy source, fatty acids are necessary for cell signaling, learning-related memory, modulating gene expression, and functioning as cytokine precursors. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are saturated fatty acids arranged as a straight chain consisting minimum of 6 carbon atoms. SCFAs possess various beneficial effects like improving metabolic function, inhibiting insulin resistance, and ameliorating immune dysfunction. In this review, we discussed the biogenesis, absorption, and transport of SCFA. SCFAs can act as signaling molecules by stimulating G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and suppressing histone deacetylases (HDACs). The role of SCFA on glucose metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, and its effect on the immune system is also reviewed with updated details. SCFA possess anticancer, anti-diabetic, and hepatoprotective effects. Additionally, the association of protective effects of SCFA against brain-related diseases, kidney diseases, cardiovascular damage, and inflammatory bowel diseases were also reviewed. Nanotherapy is a branch of nanotechnology that employs nanoparticles at the nanoscale level to treat various ailments with enhanced drug stability, solubility, and minimal side effects. The SCFA functions as drug carriers, and nanoparticles were also discussed. Still, much research was not focused on this area. SCFA functions in host gene expression through inhibition of HDAC inhibition. However, the study has to be focused on the molecular mechanism of SCFA against various diseases that still need to be investigated.
Keyphrases
- fatty acid
- gene expression
- dna methylation
- insulin resistance
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- white matter
- resting state
- metabolic syndrome
- atomic force microscopy
- emergency department
- blood pressure
- drinking water
- drug induced
- mass spectrometry
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- single cell
- multiple sclerosis
- high intensity
- stem cells
- weight loss
- high fat diet
- bone marrow
- high speed
- histone deacetylase
- wound healing