Exploring the Regulatory Effect of Tegillarca granosa Polysaccharide on High‐Fat Diet‐Induced Non‐Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Mice Based on Intestinal Flora

Author:

Yang Xingwen123,Yao Shiwei123,Jiang Qihong123,Chen Hui123,Liu Shulai123,Shen Guoxin4,Xiang Xingwei123ORCID,Chen Lin4

Affiliation:

1. College of Food Science and Technology Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou 310014 China

2. Key Laboratory of Marine Fishery Resources Exploitment & Utilization of Zhejiang Province Hangzhou 310014 China

3. National R&D Branch Center for Pelagic Aquatic Products Processing (Hangzhou) Hangzhou 310014 China

4. Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences Hangzhou Zhejiang 310021 China

Abstract

AbstractTo explore the potential mechanism of action of Tegillarca granosa polysaccharide (TGP) in treating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the study conducts in vivo experiments using male C57BL/6 mice fed a high‐fat diet while administering TGP for 16 weeks. The study measures body weight, liver weight, serum biochemical markers, pathological histology, liver lipid accumulation, oxidative stress and inflammation‐related factors, lipid synthesis and metabolism‐related gene and protein expression, and the composition and abundance of intestinal flora. Additionally, short‐chain fatty acid (SCFAs) content and the correlation between intestinal flora and environmental factors are measured. The results show that TGP effectively reduces excessive hepatic lipid accumulation, dyslipidemia, abnormal liver function, and steatosis in the mice with NAFLD. Moreover, TGP effectively regulates intestinal flora disorder, increases the diversity of intestinal flora, and affects the relative abundance of specific bacteria while also increasing the content of SCFAs. These findings provide a basis for exploring the regulatory effect of T. granosa polysaccharide on NAFLD based on intestinal flora and highlight its potential as a natural liver nutraceutical.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China Stem Cell and Translational Research

Publisher

Wiley

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