Travinsky-Shmul Tamara, Beresh Olga, Zaretsky Janna, Griess-Fishheimer Shelley, Rozner Reut, Kalev-Altman Rotem, Penn Sveta, Shahar Ron, Monsonego-Ornan Efrat
School of Nutrition Science, Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, The Hebrew University, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, The Hebrew University, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
Foods. 2021 Dec 15;10(12):3107. doi: 10.3390/foods10123107.
Ultra processed foods (UPF) consumption is becoming dominant in the global food system, to the point of being the most recent cause of malnutrition. Health outcomes of this diet include obesity and metabolic syndrome; however, its effect on skeletal development has yet to be examined. This project studied the influence of UPF diet on the development and quality of the post-natal skeleton. Young female mice were fed with regular chow diet, UPF diet, UPF diet supplemented with calcium or with multivitamin and mineral complex. Mice fed UPF diet presented unfavorable morphological parameters, evaluated by micro-CT, alongside inferior mechanical performance of the femora, evaluated by three-point bending tests. Growth-plate histology evaluation suggested a modification of the growth pattern. Accumulation of adipose tissue within the bone marrow was significantly higher in the group fed UPF diet. Finally, microbiome 16SrRNA sequencing was used to explore the connection between diets, gut microbial community and skeletal development. Together, we show that consumption of UPF diet during the postnatal developmental period alters the microbiome and has negative outcomes on bone parameters and bone marrow adiposity. Micronutrients improved these phenotypes only partially. Thus, consuming a wholesome diet that contributes to a healthy microbiota is of a great significance in order to achieve healthy skeletal development.
超加工食品(UPF)的消费在全球食品体系中占据主导地位,甚至成为近期营养不良的原因。这种饮食方式对健康的影响包括肥胖和代谢综合征;然而,其对骨骼发育的影响尚未得到研究。本项目研究了UPF饮食对产后骨骼发育和质量的影响。将年轻雌性小鼠分为四组,分别喂食常规饲料、UPF饮食、补充钙的UPF饮食或补充多种维生素和矿物质复合物的UPF饮食。通过显微CT评估,喂食UPF饮食的小鼠呈现出不利的形态学参数,同时通过三点弯曲试验评估,其股骨的力学性能较差。生长板组织学评估表明生长模式发生了改变。喂食UPF饮食的组中,骨髓内脂肪组织的积累明显更高。最后,使用微生物组16SrRNA测序来探索饮食、肠道微生物群落与骨骼发育之间的联系。我们共同表明,在产后发育期间食用UPF饮食会改变微生物组,并对骨骼参数和骨髓脂肪产生负面影响。微量营养素仅部分改善了这些表型。因此,为了实现健康的骨骼发育,食用有助于健康微生物群的有益健康的饮食具有重要意义。