State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
West Central Research & Outreach Center, University of Minnesota, Morris, Minnesota, USA.
Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2023;63(18):3236-3253. doi: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1986466. Epub 2021 Oct 26.
While the incidence of obesity keeps increasing in both adults and children worldwide, obesity and its complications remain major threatens to human health. Over the past decades, accumulating evidence has demonstrated the importance of microorganisms and their metabolites in the pathogenesis of obesity and related diseases. There also is a significant body of evidence validating the efficacy of microbial based therapies for managing various diseases. In this review, we collected the key information pertinent to obesity-related bacteria, fermentation substrates and major metabolites generated by studies involving humans and/or mice. We then briefly described the possible molecular mechanisms by which microorganisms cause or inhibit obesity with a focus on microbial metabolites. Lastly, we summarized the advantages and disadvantages of the utilization of probiotics, plant extracts, and exercise in controlling obesity. We speculated that new targets and combined approaches (e.g. diet combined with exercise) could lead to more precise prevention and/or alleviation of obesity in future clinical research implications.
虽然肥胖在全球范围内的成年人和儿童中的发病率不断上升,但肥胖及其并发症仍然是对人类健康的主要威胁。在过去的几十年中,越来越多的证据表明微生物及其代谢产物在肥胖和相关疾病的发病机制中起着重要作用。还有大量证据证实了基于微生物的疗法在治疗各种疾病方面的有效性。在这篇综述中,我们收集了与肥胖相关的细菌、发酵底物以及涉及人类和/或小鼠的研究产生的主要代谢物的相关关键信息。然后,我们简要描述了微生物引起或抑制肥胖的可能分子机制,重点是微生物代谢物。最后,我们总结了利用益生菌、植物提取物和运动控制肥胖的优缺点。我们推测,新的靶点和联合方法(例如饮食与运动相结合)可能会在未来的临床研究中为肥胖的精准预防和/或缓解提供更多的可能性。