Highland Barley Whole Grain (Hordeum vulgare L.) Ameliorates Hyperlipidemia by Modulating Cecal Microbiota, miRNAs, and AMPK Pathways in Leptin Receptor-Deficient db/db Mice.
Na DengZiqian HeRuixue GuoBisheng ZhengTong LiRui Hai LiuPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
The mechanisms of highland barley whole grain (BWG) with rich phenolics on obese db/db mice were investigated in this study. Oral consumption of BWG reduced food intake, body weight, organ/body weight indexes of liver and fat, levels of serum and hepatic lipids, liver injury, and oxidative stress. Furthermore, BWG recovered the disorder of cecal microbiota by augmenting the Bacteroidetes/Firmicutes ratio and Alistipes abundance and decreasing the abundances of Bacteroides and Desulfovibrionaceae to modulate lipid metabolism-related genes. BWG inhibited fatty acid biosynthesis via upregulating the phosphorylation of AMP-activated protein kinase α, while downregulating sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c, fatty acid synthase (FAS), and stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 levels. BWG also significantly downregulated miRNA-122, miRNA-33, miRNA-34a, and miRNA-206 levels. Accordingly, BWG exhibited hypolipidemic potential through modulating cecal microbiota, AMPK/SREBP-1c/FAS pathway, and related miRNAs, triggering the alleviation of dyslipidemia. These findings suggested BWG as an effective candidate to ameliorate the symptoms of hyperlipidemia.
Keyphrases
- body weight
- fatty acid
- protein kinase
- liver injury
- drug induced
- high fat diet induced
- binding protein
- oxidative stress
- adipose tissue
- high fat diet
- signaling pathway
- skeletal muscle
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- transcription factor
- risk assessment
- wild type
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- bariatric surgery
- depressive symptoms
- sleep quality
- obese patients
- single molecule
- heat shock protein
- high speed