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Gut Microbiota Orchestrates Energy Homeostasis during Cold.

Authors :
Chevalier, Claire
Stojanović, Ozren
Colin, Didier J.
Suarez-Zamorano, Nicolas
Tarallo, Valentina
Veyrat-Durebex, Christelle
Rigo, Dorothée
Fabbiano, Salvatore
Stevanović, Ana
Hagemann, Stefanie
Montet, Xavier
Seimbille, Yann
Zamboni, Nicola
Hapfelmeier, Siegfried
Trajkovski, Mirko
Source :
Cell. Dec2015, Vol. 163 Issue 6, p1360-1374. 15p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Summary Microbial functions in the host physiology are a result of the microbiota-host co-evolution. We show that cold exposure leads to marked shift of the microbiota composition, referred to as cold microbiota. Transplantation of the cold microbiota to germ-free mice is sufficient to increase insulin sensitivity of the host and enable tolerance to cold partly by promoting the white fat browning, leading to increased energy expenditure and fat loss. During prolonged cold, however, the body weight loss is attenuated, caused by adaptive mechanisms maximizing caloric uptake and increasing intestinal, villi, and microvilli lengths. This increased absorptive surface is transferable with the cold microbiota, leading to altered intestinal gene expression promoting tissue remodeling and suppression of apoptosis—the effect diminished by co-transplanting the most cold-downregulated strain Akkermansia muciniphila during the cold microbiota transfer. Our results demonstrate the microbiota as a key factor orchestrating the overall energy homeostasis during increased demand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
163
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112015910
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2015.11.004