Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (Mar 2021)

A high methionine and low folate diet alters glucose homeostasis and gut microbiome

  • Chak Kwong Cheng,
  • Chenguang Wang,
  • Wenbin Shang,
  • Chi Wai Lau,
  • Jiang-Yun Luo,
  • Li Wang,
  • Yu Huang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
p. 100921

Abstract

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Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is considered as a risk factor for several complications, including cardiovascular and neurological disorders. A high methionine low folate (HMLF) diet chronically causes HHcy by accumulating homocysteine in the systemic circulation. Elevated Hcy level is also associated with the incidence of diabetes mellitus. However, very few studies focus on the impact of HMLF diet on glucose homeostasis, and that on gut microbiome profile. HHcy was induced by feeding C57BL/6 mice a HMLF diet for 8 weeks. The HMLF diet feeding resulted in a progressive body weight loss, and development of slight glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in HHcy mice. Notably, the HMLF diet alters the gut microbiome profile and increases the relative abundance of porphyromonadaceae family of bacteria in HHcy mice. These findings provide new insights into the roles of dysregulated glucose homeostasis and gut flora in the pathogenesis of HHcy-related complications.

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