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Dietary supplementation with inulin-propionate ester or inulin improves insulin sensitivity in adults with overweight and obesity with distinct effects on the gut microbiota, plasma metabolome and systemic inflammatory responses: a randomised cross-over trial
by
Marchesi, Julian R
, Holmes, Elaine
, Preston, Tom
, Frost, Gary S
, Chambers, Edward S
, Morrison, Douglas J
, Fountana, Sofia
, Akbar, Arne N
, Serrano-Contreras, Jose Ivan
, Murphy, Kevin G
, Roberts, Jordie F
, Byrne, Claire S
, Tedford, Catriona
, Reynolds, Catherine J
, Altmann, Daniel M
, McDonald, Julie A K
, Wallis, Gareth A
, Garcia-Perez, Isabel
, Boyton, Rosemary J
, Riddell, Natalie E
in
Adult
/ Bacteria
/ Body Mass Index
/ Body weight
/ Cellulose
/ Colon
/ colonic microflora
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Dietary fiber
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome - physiology
/ Glucose
/ glucose metabolism
/ Glycine
/ Gut Microbiota
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - metabolism
/ Insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ Interleukin 8
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Inulin
/ Inulin - administration & dosage
/ Inulin - metabolism
/ Male
/ Metabolic response
/ Metabolome - physiology
/ Microbiota
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - diagnosis
/ Obesity - diet therapy
/ Obesity - metabolism
/ Overweight
/ Overweight - diagnosis
/ Overweight - diet therapy
/ Overweight - metabolism
/ Propionates - administration & dosage
/ Propionates - metabolism
/ Propionic acid
/ short-chain fatty acids
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Tyrosine
2019
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Dietary supplementation with inulin-propionate ester or inulin improves insulin sensitivity in adults with overweight and obesity with distinct effects on the gut microbiota, plasma metabolome and systemic inflammatory responses: a randomised cross-over trial
by
Marchesi, Julian R
, Holmes, Elaine
, Preston, Tom
, Frost, Gary S
, Chambers, Edward S
, Morrison, Douglas J
, Fountana, Sofia
, Akbar, Arne N
, Serrano-Contreras, Jose Ivan
, Murphy, Kevin G
, Roberts, Jordie F
, Byrne, Claire S
, Tedford, Catriona
, Reynolds, Catherine J
, Altmann, Daniel M
, McDonald, Julie A K
, Wallis, Gareth A
, Garcia-Perez, Isabel
, Boyton, Rosemary J
, Riddell, Natalie E
in
Adult
/ Bacteria
/ Body Mass Index
/ Body weight
/ Cellulose
/ Colon
/ colonic microflora
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Dietary fiber
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome - physiology
/ Glucose
/ glucose metabolism
/ Glycine
/ Gut Microbiota
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - metabolism
/ Insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ Interleukin 8
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Inulin
/ Inulin - administration & dosage
/ Inulin - metabolism
/ Male
/ Metabolic response
/ Metabolome - physiology
/ Microbiota
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - diagnosis
/ Obesity - diet therapy
/ Obesity - metabolism
/ Overweight
/ Overweight - diagnosis
/ Overweight - diet therapy
/ Overweight - metabolism
/ Propionates - administration & dosage
/ Propionates - metabolism
/ Propionic acid
/ short-chain fatty acids
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Tyrosine
2019
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Dietary supplementation with inulin-propionate ester or inulin improves insulin sensitivity in adults with overweight and obesity with distinct effects on the gut microbiota, plasma metabolome and systemic inflammatory responses: a randomised cross-over trial
by
Marchesi, Julian R
, Holmes, Elaine
, Preston, Tom
, Frost, Gary S
, Chambers, Edward S
, Morrison, Douglas J
, Fountana, Sofia
, Akbar, Arne N
, Serrano-Contreras, Jose Ivan
, Murphy, Kevin G
, Roberts, Jordie F
, Byrne, Claire S
, Tedford, Catriona
, Reynolds, Catherine J
, Altmann, Daniel M
, McDonald, Julie A K
, Wallis, Gareth A
, Garcia-Perez, Isabel
, Boyton, Rosemary J
, Riddell, Natalie E
in
Adult
/ Bacteria
/ Body Mass Index
/ Body weight
/ Cellulose
/ Colon
/ colonic microflora
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Dietary fiber
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome - physiology
/ Glucose
/ glucose metabolism
/ Glycine
/ Gut Microbiota
/ Homeostasis
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - metabolism
/ Insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ Interleukin 8
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Inulin
/ Inulin - administration & dosage
/ Inulin - metabolism
/ Male
/ Metabolic response
/ Metabolome - physiology
/ Microbiota
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - diagnosis
/ Obesity - diet therapy
/ Obesity - metabolism
/ Overweight
/ Overweight - diagnosis
/ Overweight - diet therapy
/ Overweight - metabolism
/ Propionates - administration & dosage
/ Propionates - metabolism
/ Propionic acid
/ short-chain fatty acids
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Tyrosine
2019
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Dietary supplementation with inulin-propionate ester or inulin improves insulin sensitivity in adults with overweight and obesity with distinct effects on the gut microbiota, plasma metabolome and systemic inflammatory responses: a randomised cross-over trial
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Dietary supplementation with inulin-propionate ester or inulin improves insulin sensitivity in adults with overweight and obesity with distinct effects on the gut microbiota, plasma metabolome and systemic inflammatory responses: a randomised cross-over trial
2019
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ObjectiveTo investigate the underlying mechanisms behind changes in glucose homeostasis with delivery of propionate to the human colon by comprehensive and coordinated analysis of gut bacterial composition, plasma metabolome and immune responses.DesignTwelve non-diabetic adults with overweight and obesity received 20 g/day of inulin-propionate ester (IPE), designed to selectively deliver propionate to the colon, a high-fermentable fibre control (inulin) and a low-fermentable fibre control (cellulose) in a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over design. Outcome measurements of metabolic responses, inflammatory markers and gut bacterial composition were analysed at the end of each 42-day supplementation period.ResultsBoth IPE and inulin supplementation improved insulin resistance compared with cellulose supplementation, measured by homeostatic model assessment 2 (mean±SEM 1.23±0.17 IPE vs 1.59±0.17 cellulose, p=0.001; 1.17±0.15 inulin vs 1.59±0.17 cellulose, p=0.009), with no differences between IPE and inulin (p=0.272). Fasting insulin was only associated positively with plasma tyrosine and negatively with plasma glycine following inulin supplementation. IPE supplementation decreased proinflammatory interleukin-8 levels compared with cellulose, while inulin had no impact on the systemic inflammatory markers studied. Inulin promoted changes in gut bacterial populations at the class level (increased Actinobacteria and decreased Clostridia) and order level (decreased Clostridiales) compared with cellulose, with small differences at the species level observed between IPE and cellulose.ConclusionThese data demonstrate a distinctive physiological impact of raising colonic propionate delivery in humans, as improvements in insulin sensitivity promoted by IPE and inulin were accompanied with different effects on the plasma metabolome, gut bacterial populations and markers of systemic inflammation.
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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