Anti-Glycation Properties of Zinc-Enriched Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) Contribute to Prevention of Metaflammation in a Diet-Induced Obese Mouse Model.
Eleonora AimarettiElisa PorchiettoGiacomo MantegazzaGiorgio GargariDebora CollottaGiacomo EinaudiGustavo Ferreira AlvesEnrica MarzaniAlessandro AlgeriFederica Dal BelloManuela AragnoCarlo CifaniSimone GuglielmettiRaffaella MastrocolaMassimo CollinoPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) exert a key pathogenic role in the development of obesity and insulin resistance. Thanks to its abundance in bioactive compounds, the microalga Arthrospira platensis (spirulina, SP) is proposed as a nutritional supplement. Here, we investigated the potential anti-glycating properties of SP enriched with zinc (Zn-SP) and the following impact on diet-induced metabolic derangements. Thirty male C57Bl6 mice were fed a standard diet (SD) or a high-fat high-sugar diet (HFHS) for 12 weeks, and a subgroup of HFHS mice received 350 mg/kg Zn-SP three times a week. A HFHS diet induced obesity and glucose intolerance and increased plasma levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and transaminases. Zn-SP administration restored glucose homeostasis and reduced hepatic dysfunction and systemic inflammation. In the liver of HFHS mice, a robust accumulation of AGEs was detected, paralleled by increased expression of the main AGE receptor (RAGE) and depletion of glyoxalase-1, whereas Zn-SP administration efficiently prevented these alterations reducing local pro-inflammatory responses. 16S rRNA gene profiling of feces and ileum content revealed altered bacterial community structure in HFHS mice compared to both SD and HFHS + Zn-SP groups. Overall, our study demonstrates relevant anti-glycation properties of Zn-SP which contribute to preventing AGE production and/or stimulate AGE detoxification, leading to the improvement of diet-related dysbiosis and metabolic derangements.
Keyphrases
- high fat diet induced
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- heavy metals
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- mouse model
- physical activity
- adipose tissue
- randomized controlled trial
- poor prognosis
- high fat diet
- single cell
- mass spectrometry
- blood glucose
- skeletal muscle
- anti inflammatory
- risk assessment
- gene expression
- climate change
- genome wide
- wastewater treatment
- genome wide analysis