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Acetate mediates a microbiome-brain-β-cell axis to promote metabolic syndrome.

Citation
Perry, R. J., et al. “Acetate Mediates A Microbiome-Brain-Β-Cell Axis To Promote Metabolic Syndrome.”. Nature, pp. 213-7.
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Author Rachel J Perry, Liang Peng, Natasha A Barry, Gary W Cline, Dongyan Zhang, Rebecca L Cardone, Kitt Falk Petersen, Richard G Kibbey, Andrew L Goodman, Gerald I Shulman
Abstract

Obesity, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome are associated with changes to the gut microbiota; however, the mechanism by which modifications to the gut microbiota might lead to these conditions is unknown. Here we show that increased production of acetate by an altered gut microbiota in rodents leads to activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, which, in turn, promotes increased glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, increased ghrelin secretion, hyperphagia, obesity and related sequelae. Together, these findings identify increased acetate production resulting from a nutrient-gut microbiota interaction and subsequent parasympathetic activation as possible therapeutic targets for obesity.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Nature
Volume
534
Issue
7606
Number of Pages
213-7
Date Published
12/2016
ISSN Number
1476-4687
DOI
10.1038/nature18309
Alternate Journal
Nature
PMID
27279214
PMCID
PMC4922538
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