Microalgae oil from sp. alleviates obesity and modulates gut microbiota in high-fat diet-fed mice.

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College of Laboratory Animals (Shandong Laboratory Animal Center), Shandong Provincial Hospital, Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center, Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan, 250117, China.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Omega-3 PUFAs from fish oil are known to help prevent obesity by enhancing lipid metabolism and regulating gut health, but microalgae oil is emerging as a sustainable alternative due to declining fish stocks.
  • A study comparing the effects of microalgae oil (SMO), commercial fish oil (FO), and the weight-loss drug Orlistat (OL) on obesity in mice found that SMO was as effective as FO and OL for weight loss and acted more quickly.
  • SMO uniquely promotes beneficial gut bacteria, improves lipid metabolism, and restores gut health without affecting bacterial diversity, making it a promising dietary supplement for obesity management.

Article Abstract

Omega-3 PUFAs rich in fish oil are believed to prevent obesity by improving lipid metabolism and regulating gut microbiota. Microalgae oil is considered as an alternative source of omega-3 PUFAs owing to diminishing fish resources. microalgae oil (SMO), with a high DHA proportion, is a promising source for commercial DHA production. However, its weight-loss and gut microbiota-regulating properties are not well studied. Here we compared the obesity reducing effects of SMO, commercial fish oil (FO) and a weight-loss drug, Orlistat (OL), in a high-fat diet (HFD) induced obesity mouse model. We found that SMO is comparable to commercial FO and OL with regard to weight loss, and it even exhibits the weight-loss effects earlier than FO and OL. It can efficiently inhibit the expression of lipogenesis-related genes and induce the expression of lipolysis-related genes. Moreover, SMO has different gut microbiota modulating effects from those of FO and OL. It does not influence the diversity of bacterial community, but does increase the abundance of several beneficial SCFAs-producing bacteria and inhibits obesity-promoting and several pathogens. We also found that SMO recovers the HFD-disturbed metabolic capability of gut microbiota. It can increase the abundance of several metabolism-related pathways, such as those of amino acids, SCFAs and bile acid, and decrease the level of the LPS biosynthesis pathway, which probably contributes to an improvement of lipid metabolism and restoration of the colonic mucosal barrier impaired by HFD. Our data suggest that SMO can be used as a superior dietary supplement for alleviating obesity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2fo01772eDOI Listing

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