Background Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which is emerging as an important contributor to obesity-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes. Dietary fibre consumption appears to be protective. Short-chain fatty acids, e.g. propionic acid, are the principal products of the colonic fermentation of dietary fibre and may have beneficial effects on adipose tissue inflammation. Materials and methods Human omental adipose tissue explants were obtained from overweight (mean BMI 28.8) gynaecological patients who underwent surgery. Explants were incubated for 24 h with propionic acid. Human THP-1 monocytic cells were differentiated to macrophages and incubated with LPS in the presence and absence of propionic acid. ...
Background: Obesity is associated with enhanced inflammation. However, investigation in human subcut...
Objective The colonic microbiota ferment dietary fibres, producing short chain fatty acids. Recent e...
Excess adiposity, a worldwide-growing pathological condition, is now recognized as a main risk facto...
Background Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which is emerging as an...
Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which has been emerging as an impo...
Background Dietary fibre (DF) has been shown to be protective for the development of obesity, insuli...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) are the main bacterial metabolites of colonic fermentation processes....
Undigested food is fermented in the colon by the microbiota and gives rise to various microbial meta...
Fermentation of dietary fibers by colonic microbiota generates short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), e.g....
The obesity epidemic increases the interest to elucidate impact of short-chain fatty acids on metabo...
Background: Obesity is associated with enhanced inflammation. However, investigation in human subcut...
Objective The colonic microbiota ferment dietary fibres, producing short chain fatty acids. Recent e...
Excess adiposity, a worldwide-growing pathological condition, is now recognized as a main risk facto...
Background Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which is emerging as an...
Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which has been emerging as an impo...
Background Dietary fibre (DF) has been shown to be protective for the development of obesity, insuli...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) are the main bacterial metabolites of colonic fermentation processes....
Undigested food is fermented in the colon by the microbiota and gives rise to various microbial meta...
Fermentation of dietary fibers by colonic microbiota generates short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), e.g....
The obesity epidemic increases the interest to elucidate impact of short-chain fatty acids on metabo...
Background: Obesity is associated with enhanced inflammation. However, investigation in human subcut...
Objective The colonic microbiota ferment dietary fibres, producing short chain fatty acids. Recent e...
Excess adiposity, a worldwide-growing pathological condition, is now recognized as a main risk facto...