Effects of four Bifidobacteria on obesity in high-fat diet induced rats.

World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG
Ya-Ni YinFang-Gen Lu

Abstract

To compare the effects of four Bifidobacteria strains (Bifidobacteria L66-5, L75-4, M13-4 and FS31-12, originated from normal human intestines) on weight gain, lipid metabolism, glucose metabolism in an obese murine model induced by high-fat diet. Forty-eight Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into six groups. Control group received standard chow, model group received high-fat diet, and intervention groups received high-fat diet added with different Bifidobacteria strains isolated from healthy volunteers' fresh feces. All rats were executed at the 6th weekend. Body weight (BW), obese indexes, oral glucose tolerance test, serum and liver lipid and serum insulin (INS) were tested. Liver lipid deposition was classified pathologically. Compared with the model group, B. M13-4 improved BW gains (264.27 +/- 26.91 vs 212.55 +/- 18.54, P = 0.001) while B. L66-5 induced a decrease in BW (188.47 +/- 11.96 vs 212.55 +/- 18.54, P = 0.043). The rest two strains had no significant change in BW. All the four strains can reduce serum and liver triglyceride and significantly alleviate the lipid deposition in liver. All strains showed a trend of lowing serum and liver total cholesterol while B. L66-5 and B. FS31-12 did so more significantl...Continue Reading

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