Nutrients (Dec 2022)

Precision Nutrition in NAFLD: Effects of a High-Fiber Intervention on the Serum Metabolome of NAFD Patients—A Pilot Study

  • Ewa Stachowska,
  • Dominika Maciejewska-Markiewicz,
  • Joanna Palma,
  • Karolina Anna Mielko,
  • Badr Qasem,
  • Katarzyna Kozłowska-Petriczko,
  • Marcin Ufnal,
  • Katarzyna Ewa Sokolowska,
  • Victoria Hawryłkowicz,
  • Patrycja Załęska,
  • Karolina Jakubczyk,
  • Ewa Wunsch,
  • Karina Ryterska,
  • Karolina Skonieczna-Żydecka,
  • Piotr Młynarz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14245355
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 24
p. 5355

Abstract

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is associated with dysfunction of the intestinal microbiota and its metabolites. We aimed to assess whether replacing bread with high-fiber buns beneficially changes the metabolome in NAFLD patients. This study involved 27 adult patients with NAFLD validated by FibroScan® (CAP ≥ 234 dB/m). Patients were asked to replace their existing bread for two meals with high-fiber buns. In this way, the patients ate two rolls every day for 2 months. The following parameters were analysed (at the beginning and after 2 months): the anthropometric data (BIA), eating habits (24 h food recalls), gut barrier markers (lipopolysaccharide S and liposaccharide binding protein (LPS, LBP)), serum short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and branched chain fatty acids (BCFAs) by GC/MS chromatography, as well as serum metabolites (by 1H NMR spectroscopy). After 2 months of high-fiber roll consumption, the reduction of liver steatosis was observed (change Fibroscan CAP values from 309–277 dB/m). In serum propionate, acetate, isovaleric, and 2-methylbutyric decrease was observed. Proline, choline and one unknown molecule had higher relative concentration in serum at endpoint. A fiber-targeted dietary approach may be helpful in the treatment of patients with NAFLD, by changing the serum microbiota metabolome.

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