Purpose of reviewTo highlight recent research findings on effects of the short-chain fatty acid acetate in the control of body weight, insulin sensitivity, and glucose homeostasis. For this purpose, relevant animal and human in-vivo studies were reviewed and putative mechanisms and pathways were discussed.Recent findingsAnimal and human in-vivo studies provide strong indications for a beneficial role of orally ingested or colonically derived acetate, in the energy and substrate metabolism, thereby preventing or reversing the obese insulin-resistant phenotype. However, data from rodents are conflicting and indicate that an increased acetate turnover promotes body weight gain and insulin resistance. A reason for these controversies may be rel...
Increased intake of dietary carbohydrate that is fermented in the colon by the microbiota has been r...
Changes in environmental factors, diet, and genetics all influence metabolism, which is frequently d...
Evidence is accumulating that short chain fatty acids (SCFA) play an important role in the maintenan...
Purpose of reviewTo highlight recent research findings on effects of the short-chain fatty acid acet...
The interplay of gut microbiota, host metabolism, and metabolic health has gained increased attentio...
Acetate is an endogenous metabolite of fatty acid β-oxidation in the liver mitochondria under starve...
The connection between the gut microbiota and the aetiology of obesity and cardiometabolic disorders...
Microbially-produced acetate has been reported to beneficially affect metabolic health through effec...
Acetate is reported as a regulator of fat mass but also as lipogenic source for cancer cells. Breast...
Obesity, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome are associated with changes to the gut microb...
Background/Objectives: Short-chain fatty acids, produced by microbiome fermentation of carbohydrates...
Finding effective life style interventions is paramount in the control of obesity and its comorbidit...
The aim of the present series of studies was to investigate the effect of sodium acetate ingestion o...
SCOPE: The SCFA acetate (Ac) and propionate (Pr) are major fermentation products of dietary fibers a...
Our recent in vivo human studies showed that colonic administration of sodium acetate (SA) resulted ...
Increased intake of dietary carbohydrate that is fermented in the colon by the microbiota has been r...
Changes in environmental factors, diet, and genetics all influence metabolism, which is frequently d...
Evidence is accumulating that short chain fatty acids (SCFA) play an important role in the maintenan...
Purpose of reviewTo highlight recent research findings on effects of the short-chain fatty acid acet...
The interplay of gut microbiota, host metabolism, and metabolic health has gained increased attentio...
Acetate is an endogenous metabolite of fatty acid β-oxidation in the liver mitochondria under starve...
The connection between the gut microbiota and the aetiology of obesity and cardiometabolic disorders...
Microbially-produced acetate has been reported to beneficially affect metabolic health through effec...
Acetate is reported as a regulator of fat mass but also as lipogenic source for cancer cells. Breast...
Obesity, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome are associated with changes to the gut microb...
Background/Objectives: Short-chain fatty acids, produced by microbiome fermentation of carbohydrates...
Finding effective life style interventions is paramount in the control of obesity and its comorbidit...
The aim of the present series of studies was to investigate the effect of sodium acetate ingestion o...
SCOPE: The SCFA acetate (Ac) and propionate (Pr) are major fermentation products of dietary fibers a...
Our recent in vivo human studies showed that colonic administration of sodium acetate (SA) resulted ...
Increased intake of dietary carbohydrate that is fermented in the colon by the microbiota has been r...
Changes in environmental factors, diet, and genetics all influence metabolism, which is frequently d...
Evidence is accumulating that short chain fatty acids (SCFA) play an important role in the maintenan...