Comparative effects of viable Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and its heat‐inactivated paraprobiotic in the prevention of high‐fat high‐fructose diet‐induced non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease in rats

Author:

Arellano‐García Laura Isabel12,Milton‐Laskibar Iñaki123ORCID,Martínez J. Alfredo24,Arán‐González Miguel5,Portillo María P.123

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition and Obesity Group, Department of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy and Lucio Lascaray Research Centre University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Vitoria‐Gasteiz Spain

2. CIBERobn Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition, Institute of Health Carlos III Madrid Spain

3. BIOARABA Health Research Institute Vitoria‐Gasteiz Spain

4. Precision Nutrition and Cardiometabolic Health, IMDEA‐Food Institute (Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies), Campus of International Excellence (CEI) UAM+CSIC, Spanish National Research Council Madrid Spain

5. Unidad de Gestión Clínica de Anatomía Patológica de Guipúzcoa Hospital Universitario Donostia San Sebastián Spain

Abstract

AbstractNonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most prevalent chronic liver alterations worldwide, being gut microbiota dysbiosis one of the contributing factors to its development. The aim of this research is to compare the potential effects of a viable probiotic (Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG) with those exerted by its heat‐inactivated paraprobiotic counterpart in a dietary rodent model of NAFLD. The probiotic administration effectively prevented the hepatic lipid accumulation induced by a high‐fat high‐fructose diet feeding, as demonstrated by chemical (lower TG content) and histological (lower steatosis grade and lobular inflammation) analyses. This effect was mainly mediated by the downregulation of lipid uptake (FATP2 protein expression) and upregulating liver TG release to bloodstream (MTTP activity) in rats receiving the probiotic. By contrast, the effect of the paraprobiotic preventing diet‐induced liver lipid accumulation was milder, and mainly derived from the downregulation of hepatic de novo lipogenesis (SREBP‐1c protein expression and FAS activity) and TG assembly (DGAT2 and AQP9 protein expression). The obtained results demonstrate that under these experimental conditions, the effects induced by the administration of viable L. rhamnosus GG preventing liver lipid accumulation in rats fed a diet rich in saturated fat and fructose differ from those induced by its heat‐inactivated paraprobiotic counterpart.

Funder

Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red-Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición

Eusko Jaurlaritza

Publisher

Wiley

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