Hmb Improves Lipid Metabolism Of Bama Xiang Mini-Pigs Via Modulating The Bacteroidetes-Acetic Acid-Ampk Alpha Axis

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY(2021)

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Here, we used Bama Xiang mini-pigs to explore the effects of different dietary beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) levels (0, 0.13, 0.64 or 1.28%) on lipid metabolism of adipose tissue. Results showed that HMB decreased the fat percentage of pigs (linearly, P < 0.05), and the lowest value was observed in the 0.13% HMB group. Moreover, the colonic acetic acid concentration and the relative Bacteroidetes abundance were increased in response to HMB supplementation (P < 0.05). Correlation analysis identified a positive correlation between the relative Bacteroidetes abundance and acetic acid production, and a negative correlation between fat percentage and the relative Bacteroidetes abundance or acetic acid production. HMB also upregulated the phosphorylation (p) of AMPK alpha, Sirt1, and FoxO1, and downregulated the p-mTOR expression. Collectively, these findings indicate that reduced fat percentage in Bama Xiang mini-pigs could be induced by HMB supplementation and the mechanism might be associated with the Bacteroidetes-acetic acid-AMPK alpha axis.

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beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate, lipid metabolism, gut microbiota, acetic acid, AMPK alpha, Bama Xiang mini-pigs
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