l‐Theanine Prevents Colonic Damage via NF‐κB/MAPK Signaling Pathways Induced by a High‐Fat Diet in Rats

Author:

Fang Chunyan12ORCID,Shen Yifeng2,Ma Ziyang3,Li Yuchen4,Zhang Jingyi2,Liu Chen4,Ye Yulong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Quality Standard and Testing Technology Research Tea Research Institute Tea Refining and Innovation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Chengdu 610066 PR China

2. TCM Regulating Metabolic Diseases Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chengdu 610072 China

3. Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chengdu 610072 China

4. College of Horticulture Tea Refining and Innovation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu 611130 PR China

Abstract

Scopel‐Theanine (l‐Thea) is an amino acid which is naturally present in tea leaves. It has been associated with possible health advantages, including obesity prevention, but the underlying molecular mechanisms have not been elucidated.Methods and resultsA multiomics approach is utilized to examine the mechanism by which l‐Thea exerts its antiobesity effects. This study reveals that l‐Thea administration significantly ameliorates high‐fat diet (HFD)‐induced obesity in rats by improving body weight and hyperlipidemia. l‐Thea mitigates HFD‐induced inflammation and reverses hepatic and colonic damage, and intestinal barrier. This research verifies that the preventive effect of l‐Thea on obesity in rats induced by an HFD with colitis is accomplished by suppressing the phosphorylation of important proteins in the NF‐κB/mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways. Metabolome analysis reveals that l‐Thea regulates HFD‐induced metabolic disorders, specifically through modulation of steroid hormone biosynthesis. Microbiome analysis reveals that l‐Thea mitigates HFD‐induced dysbiosis by increasing the relative abundance of obesity‐associated probiotic bacteria, including Blautia coccoides and Lactobacillus murinus, while simultaneously suppressing the abundance of pathogenic bacteria.Conclusionsl‐Thea alleviates colitis generated by an HFD by restoring the integrity of the intestinal barrier, suppressing inflammation through regulation of MAPK/NF‐κB signaling pathways, and enhancing microbial metabolism in colon.

Publisher

Wiley

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