High fructose consumption has been linked to metabolic syndrome, yet the fructose-induced phenotypes, gene expression, and gut microbiota alterations are distinct between mouse strains. In this study, we aim to investigate how fructose consumption shapes the metabolomic profiles of mice with different genetic background and microbiome. We used fructose-sensitive DBA/2J (DBA) and fructose-resistant C57BL/6J (B6) mice given 8% fructose or regular water for 12 weeks. Plasma and fecal metabolites were profiled using a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry based global metabolomic approach. We found that the baseline metabolomic profiles were different between DBA and B6 mice, particularly plasma metabolites involved in lipid metabolism...
The gut microbiota has recently been identified as an environmental factor that may promote metaboli...
The gut microbiota is a critical mediator of nutrition and disease risk. Like most complex traits, t...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...
BackgroundIt is unclear how high fructose consumption induces disparate metabolic responses in genet...
BackgroundIt is unclear how high fructose consumption induces disparate metabolic responses in genet...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Increased sugar intake is implicated in Type-2 diabetes and fatty liver disease; however, the mechan...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS), defined as the co-occurrence of disorders including obesity, dyslipid...
Interactions of diet, gut microbiota, and host genetics play essential roles in the development of m...
Obesity rates have been climbing steadily for the past hundred years, and in conjunction so have the...
Summary: Diet, genetics, and the gut microbiome are determinants of metabolic status, in part throug...
Diet, genetics, and the gut microbiome are determinants of metabolic status, in part through product...
High fat diet-induced changes in gut microbiota have been linked to intestinal permeability and meta...
High fat diet-induced changes in gut microbiota have been linked to intestinal permeability and meta...
The gut microbiota has recently been identified as an environmental factor that may promote metaboli...
The gut microbiota is a critical mediator of nutrition and disease risk. Like most complex traits, t...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...
BackgroundIt is unclear how high fructose consumption induces disparate metabolic responses in genet...
BackgroundIt is unclear how high fructose consumption induces disparate metabolic responses in genet...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Increased sugar intake is implicated in Type-2 diabetes and fatty liver disease; however, the mechan...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS), defined as the co-occurrence of disorders including obesity, dyslipid...
Interactions of diet, gut microbiota, and host genetics play essential roles in the development of m...
Obesity rates have been climbing steadily for the past hundred years, and in conjunction so have the...
Summary: Diet, genetics, and the gut microbiome are determinants of metabolic status, in part throug...
Diet, genetics, and the gut microbiome are determinants of metabolic status, in part through product...
High fat diet-induced changes in gut microbiota have been linked to intestinal permeability and meta...
High fat diet-induced changes in gut microbiota have been linked to intestinal permeability and meta...
The gut microbiota has recently been identified as an environmental factor that may promote metaboli...
The gut microbiota is a critical mediator of nutrition and disease risk. Like most complex traits, t...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...