Systemic characterization of an obese phenotype in the Zucker rat model defining metabolic axes of energy metabolism and host-microbial interactions

  • Phetcharaburanin, Jutarop
  • Lees, Hannah
  • Marchesi, Julian Roberto
  • Nicholson, Jeremy K.
  • Holmes, Elaine
  • Seyfried, Florian
  • Li, Jia V.
Publication date
April 2016
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

The Zucker (fa/fa) rat is a valuable and extensively utilized model for obesity research. However, the metabolic networks underlying the systemic response in the obese Zucker rats remain to be elucidated. This information is important to further our understanding of the circulation of the microbial or host–microbial metabolites and their impact on host metabolism. 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy-based metabolic profiling was used to probe global metabolic differences in portal vein and peripheral blood plasma, urine and fecal water between obese (fa/fa, n = 12) and lean (fa/+, n = 12) Zucker rats. Urinary concentrations of host–microbial co-metabolites were found to be significantly higher in lean Zucker rats. Higher concentratio...

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