Obesity-associated deficits in inhibitory control are phenocopied to mice through gut microbiota changes in one-carbon and aromatic amino acids metabolic pathways

Author:

Arnoriaga-Rodríguez MaríaORCID,Mayneris-Perxachs JordiORCID,Contreras-Rodríguez OrenORCID,Burokas AurelijusORCID,Ortega-Sanchez Juan-Antonio,Blasco Gerard,Coll Claudia,Biarnés Carles,Castells-Nobau Anna,Puig Josep,Garre-Olmo Josep,Ramos RafelORCID,Pedraza Salvador,Brugada RamonORCID,Vilanova Joan CORCID,Serena Joaquín,Barretina Jordi,Gich Jordi,Pérez-Brocal Vicente,Moya AndrésORCID,Fernández-Real Xavier,Ramio-Torrentà LluisORCID,Pamplona Reinald,Sol Joaquim,Jové MarionaORCID,Ricart Wifredo,Portero-Otin Manuel,Maldonado Rafael,Fernández-Real Jose ManuelORCID

Abstract

BackgroundInhibitory control (IC) is critical to keep long-term goals in everyday life. Bidirectional relationships between IC deficits and obesity are behind unhealthy eating and physical exercise habits.MethodsWe studied gut microbiome composition and functionality, and plasma and faecal metabolomics in association with cognitive tests evaluating inhibitory control (Stroop test) and brain structure in a discovery (n=156), both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, and in an independent replication cohort (n=970). Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in mice evaluated the impact on reversal learning and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) transcriptomics.ResultsAn interplay among IC, brain structure (in humans) and mPFC transcriptomics (in mice), plasma/faecal metabolomics and the gut metagenome was found. Obesity-dependent alterations in one-carbon metabolism, tryptophan and histidine pathways were associated with IC in the two independent cohorts. Bacterial functions linked to one-carbon metabolism (thyX,dut, exodeoxyribonuclease V), and the anterior cingulate cortex volume were associated with IC, cross-sectionally and longitudinally. FMT from individuals with obesity led to alterations in mice reversal learning. In an independent FMT experiment, human donor’s bacterial functions related to IC deficits were associated with mPFC expression of one-carbon metabolism-related genes of recipient’s mice.ConclusionThese results highlight the importance of targeting obesity-related impulsive behaviour through the induction of gut microbiota shifts.

Funder

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

Generalitat de Catalunya

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

European Regional Development Fund

Generalitat Valenciana

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Gastroenterology

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