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Effects of a Mixed Limosilactobacillus fermentum Formulation with Claimed Probiotic Properties on Cardiometabolic Variables, Biomarkers of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Male Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet

Authors :
Kataryne Árabe Rimá de Oliveira
Thiago Henrique Napoleão
Evandro Leite de Souza
Marcos dos Santos Lima
Claudia Jacques Lagranha
Luciana Caroline Paulino do Nascimento
Alisson Macário de Oliveira
José Luiz de Brito Alves
Micaelle Oliveira de Luna Freire
Source :
Foods, Vol 10, Iss 2202, p 2202 (2021), Foods, Volume 10, Issue 9
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

High-fat diet (HFD) consumption has been linked to dyslipidemia, low-grade inflammation and oxidative stress. This study investigated the effects of a mixed formulation with Limosilactobacillus fermentum 139, L. fermentum 263 and L. fermentum 296 on cardiometabolic parameters, fecal short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) contents and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in colon and heart tissues of male rats fed an HFD. Male Wistar rats were grouped into control diet (CTL, n = 6), HFD (n = 6) and HFD with L. fermentum formulation (HFD-Lf, n = 6) groups. The L. fermentum formulation (1 × 109 CFU/mL of each strain) was administered twice a day for 4 weeks. After a 4-week follow-up, biochemical parameters, fecal SCFA, cytokines and oxidative stress variables were evaluated. HFD consumption caused hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, low-grade inflammation, reduced fecal acetate and propionate contents and increased biomarkers of oxidative stress in colon and heart tissues when compared to the CTL group. Rats receiving the L. fermentum formulation had reduced hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia, but similar SCFA contents in comparison with the HFD group (p &lt<br />0.05). Rats receiving the L. fermentum formulation had increased antioxidant capacity throughout the colon and heart tissues when compared with the control group. Administration of a mixed L. fermentum formulation prevented hyperlipidemia, inflammation and oxidative stress in colon and heart tissues induced by HFD consumption.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23048158
Volume :
10
Issue :
2202
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Foods
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36e06e2695a19aea7b3f6061c57bf205