Background: Albusin B (bacteriocin), isolated from Ruminococcus albus 7 and mass-produced by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae expression system, has previously been shown to have a beneficial effect on lipid metabolism in broiler chickens. The present study was focused on the effect of albusin B on lipid metabolism in mice and the potential of albusin B-expressing yeast product (albusin B) as a food supplement. Forty-five BALB/c male mice at 6 weeks of age were each orally administered normal saline (control), yeast (0.125 mg kg(-1) ) or albusin B (0.125 mg kg(-1) ) for 14 days and then euthanised.
Results: Compared with the control group, albusin B-fed mice exhibited decreased body weight and plasma levels of triglycerides and free fatty acids but increased plasma high-density lipoprotein. Albusin B-fed mice showed higher mRNA expression of fatty acid oxidation in the ileum, heart and liver than control mice. Compared with the control treatment, both yeast and albusin B treatments caused a decrease in mRNA expression of fatty acid synthesis in the heart and liver. Moreover, albusin B suppressed mRNA levels of lipogenesis in the ileum and liver. Albusin B-fed mice exhibited more favourable adenosine triphosphate production and antioxidant capacity in the heart and liver. Albusin B treatment led to a significantly lower respiratory quotient than that of the control, whereas yeast treatment did not.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated a beneficial effect of albusin B on lipid utilisation and anti-atherosclerotic and antioxidant capacities in mice. However, more comprehensive studies are required to elucidate the exact mechanism behind the effect of albusin B.
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