Frontiers in Pharmacology (Oct 2022)

Asparagus cochinchinensis alleviates disturbances of lipid metabolism and gut microbiota in high-fat diet-induced obesity mice

  • Shiyue Luo,
  • Lixiao Zhou,
  • Xuejun Jiang,
  • Xuejun Jiang,
  • Yinyin Xia,
  • Yinyin Xia,
  • Lishuang Huang,
  • Run Ling,
  • Shixin Tang,
  • Zhen Zou,
  • Zhen Zou,
  • Chengzhi Chen,
  • Chengzhi Chen,
  • Jingfu Qiu,
  • Jingfu Qiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.1015005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Asparagus cochinchinensis is a valuable traditional Chinese medicine that has anti-inflammatory ability and effectively regulates the dysbiosis within the body. Obesity is usually characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation with aberrant gut microbiota. However, the role of Asparagus cochinchinensis against obesity remains unknown. Therefore, a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mouse model with or without aqueous extract from Asparagus cochinchinensis root (ACE) treatment was established herein to determine whether ACE alleviated obesity and its involved mechanisms. Our results showed that ACE administration significantly decreased the weight gain and relieved dyslipidemia induced by HFD Treatment of ACE also improved glucose tolerance and insulin resistance in obese animal model, and remarkably decreased inflammation and lipogenesis in the liver and adipose. Moreover, administration of ACE significantly reshaped the gut microbiota of obese mice. These findings together suggest that ACE has beneficial effect against HFD-induced obesity and will provide valuable insights for the therapeutic potential of ACE against obesity and may aid in strategy-making for weight loss.

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