Journal article
Mannose Alters Gut Microbiome, Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity, and Improves Host Metabolism
V Sharma, J Smolin, J Nayak, JE Ayala, DA Scott, SN Peterson, HH Freeze
Cell Reports | Published : 2018
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Abstract
Mannose is an important monosaccharide for protein glycosylation in mammals but is an inefficient cellular energy source. Using a C57BL6/J mouse model of diet-induced obesity, we show that mannose supplementation of high-fat-diet-fed mice prevents weight gain, lowers adiposity, reduces liver steatosis, increases endurance and maximal O2 consumption, and improves glucose tolerance. Mannose-supplemented mice have higher fecal energy content, suggesting reduced caloric absorption by the host. Mannose increases the Bacteroidetes to Firmicutes ratio in the gut microbiota, a signature associated with the lean phenotype. These beneficial effects of mannose are observed when supplementation is start..
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