AI Article Synopsis

  • Green tea polyphenols (GTP) help improve lipid metabolism and gut health by influencing interactions between gut bacteriophages and bacteria.
  • GTP consumption in high-fat diet-fed ob/ob mice resulted in reduced body weight and levels of triglycerides, insulin, and inflammation markers, while improving beneficial metabolites.
  • The study suggests that GTP not only aids in reducing fat accumulation and inflammation but also enhances gut barrier function, linked to changes in the gut's bacteriophage community.

Article Abstract

Green tea polyphenols (GTP) have been shown to ameliorate lipid metabolic disorders by regulating intestinal bacteria. Given the significant role of intestinal bacteriophages in shaping the gut microbiota, this study investigates GTP's influence on gut bacteriophage-bacteria interactions and lipid metabolism using metagenomics and metabonomics. The research results indicated that GTP significantly reduced body weight, serum triglycerides, leptin, insulin resistance, interleukin-6, and TNF-α levels while increasing adiponectin in ob/ob mice fed high-fat diet, aiding intestinal repair. GTP improved gut health by decreasing Enterobacter, Siphoviridae and Enterobacteria_phage_sfv, increasing Bifidobacterium and intestinal metabolites SCFA and hippuric acid. Correlation analysis showed negative correlations between Enterobacter sp. 50,588,862 and Enterobacteria_phages, Shigella_phages with 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate and hippuric acid. Bifidobacterium choerinum and Bifidobacterium sp. AGR2158 were positively correlated with fatty acids and bile acids. In conclusion, GTP reduced fat accumulation and inflammation, enhanced gut barrier function in obese mice, closely associated with changes in the gut bacteriophage community.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.139988DOI Listing

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