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Plant protein reduces serum cholesterol levels in hypercholesterolemia hamsters by modulating the compositions of gut microbiota and metabolites

Authors :
Cong Lu
Tianzhen Xiao
Liya Liu
Xianrong Zhou
Li-Tao Tong
Aixia Wang
Fengzhong Wang
Wanyu Qin
Lili Wang
Source :
iScience, iScience, Vol 24, Iss 12, Pp 103435-(2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summary Plant proteins exert effects of reducing cardio-cerebrovascular disease-related mortality partly via cholesterol-lowering, which was associated with gut microbiota. Here, we verify that there are significant differences in cholesterol levels among hamsters consuming different proteins. The decisive roles of gut microbiota in regulating host cholesterol are illustrated by the fact that the difference in serum cholesterol levels between hamsters feeding with pea protein and pork protein disappeared when treated with antibiotics. The results of cross-over intervention of pea and pork protein show that serum cholesterol levels are reversed with dietary exchange. The corresponding changes in microbiota suggest that Muribaculaceae are responsible for the inhibitory effect of pea protein on serum cholesterol level, whereas the opposite effect of pork protein is due to Erysipelotrichaceae. Moreover, pea protein supplement alters cecal metabolites including arginine/histidine pathway, primary bile acid biosynthesis, short-chain fatty acids, and other lipid-like molecules involved in cholesterol metabolism.<br />Graphical abstract<br />Highlights • Gut microbiota play a decisive role in modulating cholesterol levels • Serum cholesterols are reversed by protein exchange correlating with gut bacteria change • Pea protein alters cecal metabolites involved in amino acids and cholesterol metabolism<br />Biological science; Endocrinology; Microbiology

Details

ISSN :
25890042
Volume :
24
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
iScience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e665b00c19e37c0aa3400a17b72047a7