Biomedical Sciences for Health, University of Milan, Milano, Italy.
School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia,Minden, Malaysia.
Int J Sports Med. 2021 Dec;42(13):1143-1158. doi: 10.1055/a-1524-2095. Epub 2021 Jul 13.
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites produced in the gut via microbial fermentation of dietary fibers referred to as microbiota-accessible carbohydrates (MACs). Acetate, propionate, and butyrate have been observed to regulate host dietary nutrient metabolism, energy balance, and local and systemic immune functions. In vitro and in vivo experiments have shown links between the presence of bacteria-derived SCFAs and host health through the blunting of inflammatory processes, as well as purported protection from the development of illness associated with respiratory infections. This bank of evidence suggests that SCFAs could be beneficial to enhance the athlete's immunity, as well as act to improve exercise recovery via anti-inflammatory activity and to provide additional energy substrates for exercise performance. However, the mechanistic basis and applied evidence for these relationships in humans have yet to be fully established. In this narrative review, we explore the existing knowledge of SCFA synthesis and the functional importance of the gut microbiome composition to induce SCFA production. Further, changes in gut microbiota associated with exercise and various dietary MACs are described. Finally, we provide suggestions for future research and practical applications, including how these metabolites could be manipulated through dietary fiber intake to optimize immunity and energy metabolism.
短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)是通过膳食纤维(称为微生物可利用碳水化合物,MACs)的微生物发酵在肠道中产生的代谢产物。已观察到乙酸盐、丙酸盐和丁酸盐可调节宿主膳食营养代谢、能量平衡以及局部和全身免疫功能。体外和体内实验表明,通过减轻炎症过程,以及据称可以预防与呼吸道感染相关的疾病,细菌衍生的 SCFAs 与宿主健康之间存在联系。这一系列证据表明,SCFAs 可能有益于增强运动员的免疫力,通过抗炎活性改善运动恢复,并为运动表现提供额外的能量底物。然而,这些关系在人类中的机制基础和应用证据尚未完全确立。在这篇叙述性评论中,我们探讨了 SCFA 合成的现有知识以及肠道微生物组组成对诱导 SCFA 产生的功能重要性。此外,还描述了与运动和各种膳食 MAC 相关的肠道微生物组的变化。最后,我们为未来的研究和实际应用提供了建议,包括如何通过膳食纤维摄入来操纵这些代谢物以优化免疫和能量代谢。