Gut Microbiota
Modulation Attenuated the Hypolipidemic
Effect of Simvastatin in High-Fat/Cholesterol-Diet Fed Mice
Posted on 2017-04-05 - 00:00
The hypolipidemic effect of simvastatin
varies greatly among patients.
In the current study, we investigated the gut microbial-involved mechanisms
underlying the different responses to simvastatin. Male C57BL/6J mice
were divided into control (Con), high-fat/cholesterol diet (HFD),
antibiotic (AB), simvastatin (SV) and antibiotic_simvastatin (AB_SV)
groups, respectively. At the end of the experiment, serum samples
were collected for lipids and metabolomic analysis, and liver tissues
for histology, gene and protein expression analysis. The results showed
that antibiotic treatment not only altered the composition of gut
microbiota, but attenuated the hypolipidemic effect of SV. A total
of 16 differential metabolites between SV and HFD groups were identified
with metabolomics, while most of them showed no statistical differences
between AB_SV and HFD groups, and similar changes were also observed
in bile acids profile. The expressions of several genes and proteins
involved in regulating bile acids synthesis were significantly reversed
by SV, but not AB_SV in HFD fed mice. In summary, our current study
indicated that the hypolipidemic effect of SV was correlated with
the composition of the gut microbiota, and the attenuated hypolipidemic
effect of SV by gut microbiota modulation was associated with a suppression
of bile acids synthesis from cholesterol.
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He, Xuyun; Zheng, Ningning; He, Jiaojiao; Liu, Can; Feng, Jing; Jia, Wei; et al. (2017). Gut Microbiota
Modulation Attenuated the Hypolipidemic
Effect of Simvastatin in High-Fat/Cholesterol-Diet Fed Mice. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00984