RRC ID 40995
著者 Ogawa A, Kobayashi T, Sakai F, Kadooka Y, Kawasaki Y.
タイトル Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055 suppresses fatty acid release through enlargement of fat emulsion size in vitro and promotes fecal fat excretion in healthy Japanese subjects.
ジャーナル Lipids Health Dis
Abstract BACKGROUND:Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055 (LG2055) has been shown to prevent abdominal adiposity, and suppression of lipid absorption is considered a possible mechanism, detail of which, however, are poorly understood. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of LG2055 on fat hydrolysis by determining pancreatic lipase activity and fat emulsion properties in vitro. We also examined whether LG2055 influences fecal fat excretion in humans.
METHODS:Pancreatic lipase activity was investigated in vitro using an artificially prepared fat emulsion and 4-methylumbelliferyl oleate (4-MUO) as substrates. The concentrations of free fatty acids and 4-methylumbelliferone were quantified. Fat emulsion droplet size was measured using a particle size analyzer. The clinical study was performed as a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Subjects consumed 100 g of fermented milk (FM)/d, either with or without LG2055 supplementation, for seven days. Fecal samples were collected during three-day pre-observational and FM intake periods and fecal fat levels were determined.
RESULTS:LG2055 dose-dependently suppressed lipase activity in the fat emulsion assay but not in the 4-MUO assay. LG2055 dose-dependently increased fat emulsion droplet size. The effects of LG2055 on lipase activity and fat emulsion properties were increased compared with four other tested strains (Lactobacillus gasseri SBT0317, Lactobacillus gasseri JCM1131T, Lactobacillus. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus JCM1002T and Streptococcus thermophilus ATCC19258T). In our clinical study, fecal fat level after FM intake was significantly increased compared with that observed before FM intake in the LG2055-containing active FM group but not the control FM group lacking LG2055.
CONCLUSIONS:LG2055 increased fat emulsion droplet size, resulting in the suppression of lipase-mediated fat hydrolysis. The influence of LG2055 on the physicochemical properties of fat emulsion provides a mechanism for the probiotic-mediated suppression of lipid absorption and promotion of fecal fat excretion in humans.
TRIAL REGISTRATION:UMIN000015772.
巻・号 14
ページ 20
公開日 2015-3-20
DOI 10.1186/s12944-015-0019-0
PII 10.1186/s12944-015-0019-0
PMID 25884980
PMC PMC4391304
MeSH Adult Aged Double-Blind Method Emulsions / metabolism Fats / analysis Fats / metabolism* Fatty Acids / metabolism* Feces / chemistry* Female Humans Hymecromone / analogs & derivatives Hymecromone / metabolism Japan Lactobacillus / metabolism* Lipase / metabolism Male Middle Aged Particle Size
IF 2.906
引用数 12
WOS 分野 NUTRITION & DIETETICS BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
リソース情報
一般微生物 JCM 1131 JCM 1002