Complementary yet divergent effects of exercise and an exercise mimetic on microbiome in high-fat diet-induced obesity
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- DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00066.2023
Complementary yet divergent effects of exercise and an exercise mimetic on microbiome in high-fat diet-induced obesity
Abstract
Exercise is beneficial for obesity, partially through increased mitochondrial activity and raised nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), a coenzyme critical for mitochondrial function and metabolism. Recent work has shown that increasing the availability of NAD through pharmacological means improves metabolic health in rodent models of diet-induced obesity and that the effect of these supplements when administered orally may be modulated by the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is altered by both diet and exercise and is thought to contribute to some aspects of high-fat diet-induced metabolic dysfunction. We examined the independent and combined effects of treadmill exercise and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation on the gut microbiome of female C57Bl6/J mice chronically fed a high-fat diet. We showed that 8 wk of treadmill exercise, oral-administered NMN, or combined therapy exert unique effects on gut microbiome composition without changing bacterial species richness. Exercise and NMN exerted additive effects on microbiota composition, and NMN partially or fully restored predicted microbial functions, specifically carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, to control levels. Further research is warranted to better understand the mechanisms underpinning the interactions between exercise and oral NAD+ precursor supplementation on gut microbiome.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Exercise and NAD+ precursor supplementation exerted additive and independent effects on gut microbiota composition and inferred function in female mice with diet-induced obesity. Notably, combining exercise and oral nicotinamide mononucleotide supplementation restored inferred microbial functions to control levels, indicating that this combination may improve high-fat diet-induced alterations to microbial metabolism.
Keywords: exercise; gut microbiome; high-fat diet; nicotinamide mononucleotide; obesity.
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