Effects of dietary fat profile on gut permeability and microbiota and their relationships with metabolic changes in mice
Obesity2015Vol. 23(7), pp. 1429–1439
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Yan Y. Lam, Connie Ha, Jenny Hoffmann, Jan Oscarsson, Anuwat Dinudom, Thomas J. Mather, David I. Cook, Nicholas H. Hunt, Ian D. Caterson, Andrew Holmes, L. H. Storlien
Abstract
Different dietary fat profiles led to distinct intestinal and metabolic outcomes that are independent of obesity. Interventions targeting inflammation successfully restored gut health but did not reverse systemic aspects of diet-induced metabolic dysfunction, implicating separation between gut dysfunctions and disease-initiating and/or -maintaining processes.
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