Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Objective: To investigate the impact of gut microbiota manipulation on fasting and postprandial skeletal muscle metabolism in humans. Methods: 40 obese, insulin-resistant males were randomized to amoxicillin (broad-spectrum antibiotic), vancomycin (narrow-spectrum antibiotic), or placebo (7 days, 1,...

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Main Authors: Dorien Reijnders, Gijs H. Goossens, Gerben D.A. Hermes, Hauke Smidt, Erwin G. Zoetendal, Ellen E. Blaak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2018-08-01
Series:Obesity Facts
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/492114
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spelling doaj-0a0584fb19c24288aeaf93fc267697ab2020-11-25T03:42:43ZengKarger PublishersObesity Facts1662-40251662-40332018-08-0111431832610.1159/000492114492114Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled TrialDorien ReijndersGijs H. GoossensGerben D.A. HermesHauke SmidtErwin G. ZoetendalEllen E. BlaakObjective: To investigate the impact of gut microbiota manipulation on fasting and postprandial skeletal muscle metabolism in humans. Methods: 40 obese, insulin-resistant males were randomized to amoxicillin (broad-spectrum antibiotic), vancomycin (narrow-spectrum antibiotic), or placebo (7 days, 1,500 mg/day). Before and after treatment, forearm blood flow and metabolite fluxes across forearm muscle were measured under fasting and postprandial (high-fat mixed-meal) conditions. Results: Vancomycin decreased bacterial diversity, reduced the abundance of Gram-positive Firmicutes, and increased the abundance of Gram-negative Proteobacteria, whereas amoxicillin did not affect microbial composition. Neither vancomycin nor amoxicillin treatment affected fasting and postprandial plasma glucose, free fatty acid (FFA), triacylglycerol (TAG), glycerol, lactate, and insulin concentrations or forearm blood flow. Fasting and postprandial net forearm muscle glucose uptake and the release of lactate were not significantly altered by antibiotic treatment as compared to placebo. Finally, antibiotic treatment did not change fasting and postprandial glycerol, FFA, and TAG fluxes across forearm muscle. Conclusion: The present study demonstrates that short-term antibiotic treatment has no effects on fasting and postprandial forearm substrate metabolism and blood flow in obese men with impaired glucose metabolism. These data suggest that short-term strategies targeting the gut microbiota to improve metabolic health may not be effective in obese humans.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/492114MicrobiotaSkeletal muscleObesityInsulin resistanceAntibiotics
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author Dorien Reijnders
Gijs H. Goossens
Gerben D.A. Hermes
Hauke Smidt
Erwin G. Zoetendal
Ellen E. Blaak
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Gijs H. Goossens
Gerben D.A. Hermes
Hauke Smidt
Erwin G. Zoetendal
Ellen E. Blaak
Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Obesity Facts
Microbiota
Skeletal muscle
Obesity
Insulin resistance
Antibiotics
author_facet Dorien Reijnders
Gijs H. Goossens
Gerben D.A. Hermes
Hauke Smidt
Erwin G. Zoetendal
Ellen E. Blaak
author_sort Dorien Reijnders
title Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_short Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_full Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_fullStr Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed Short-Term Microbiota Manipulation and Forearm Substrate Metabolism in Obese Men: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_sort short-term microbiota manipulation and forearm substrate metabolism in obese men: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
publisher Karger Publishers
series Obesity Facts
issn 1662-4025
1662-4033
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Objective: To investigate the impact of gut microbiota manipulation on fasting and postprandial skeletal muscle metabolism in humans. Methods: 40 obese, insulin-resistant males were randomized to amoxicillin (broad-spectrum antibiotic), vancomycin (narrow-spectrum antibiotic), or placebo (7 days, 1,500 mg/day). Before and after treatment, forearm blood flow and metabolite fluxes across forearm muscle were measured under fasting and postprandial (high-fat mixed-meal) conditions. Results: Vancomycin decreased bacterial diversity, reduced the abundance of Gram-positive Firmicutes, and increased the abundance of Gram-negative Proteobacteria, whereas amoxicillin did not affect microbial composition. Neither vancomycin nor amoxicillin treatment affected fasting and postprandial plasma glucose, free fatty acid (FFA), triacylglycerol (TAG), glycerol, lactate, and insulin concentrations or forearm blood flow. Fasting and postprandial net forearm muscle glucose uptake and the release of lactate were not significantly altered by antibiotic treatment as compared to placebo. Finally, antibiotic treatment did not change fasting and postprandial glycerol, FFA, and TAG fluxes across forearm muscle. Conclusion: The present study demonstrates that short-term antibiotic treatment has no effects on fasting and postprandial forearm substrate metabolism and blood flow in obese men with impaired glucose metabolism. These data suggest that short-term strategies targeting the gut microbiota to improve metabolic health may not be effective in obese humans.
topic Microbiota
Skeletal muscle
Obesity
Insulin resistance
Antibiotics
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/492114
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