[Sichuan Dark Tea-Based Medicated Dietary Formula Improves Obesity-Induced Renal Lipid Metabolism Disorder in Mice by Remodeling Gut Microbiota and Short-Chain Fatty Acid Metabolism].

Jan 1, 2024Sichuan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Sichuan University. Medical science edition

Sichuan Dark Tea Formula May Improve Kidney Fat Metabolism Problems Caused by Obesity in Mice by Changing Gut Bacteria and Short-Chain Fatty Acid Processing

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Abstract

Mice treated with a Sichuan dark tea-based medicated dietary formula showed significant improvements in kidney triglyceride levels (TG = 0.0499) and liver enzymes (AST = 0.0012; ALT = 0.0027).

  • Diet-induced obesity (DIO) in mice resulted in increased liver mass, serum ALT, AST, kidney triglycerides, and total cholesterol compared to the control group.
  • The Qing treatment group demonstrated reductions in liver mass and abnormal serum levels of liver enzymes and kidney lipids compared to the DIO group.
  • The Qing group exhibited an increased ratio of phosphorylated AMPK to AMPK, suggesting a potential metabolic effect.
  • DIO mice showed upregulated expression of genes and proteins associated with lipid synthesis, while the Qing treatment led to improvements in these expressions.
  • The gut microbiota homeostasis was disrupted in DIO mice, but the Qing group showed restoration of short-chain fatty acids, specifically isovaleric acid and propionic acid.

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