Mechanisms of combined deer antler polysaccharides and postbiotics supplementation for regulating obesity in mice
Lanyue Yin, Jiating Li, Xueyue Tai, Guoqi Zhang, Mingran Luan, Bao Zhong, Fenglin Li

TL;DR
This study shows that combining deer antler polysaccharides and postbiotics can reduce obesity in mice by improving lipid metabolism and reducing inflammation.
Contribution
The study reveals novel mechanisms of obesity regulation through combined supplementation of deer antler polysaccharides and postbiotics.
Findings
Supplementation reduced weight gain and improved lipid profiles in obese mice.
Gene expressions related to lipid synthesis decreased, while those related to lipid oxidation increased.
Inflammation-related gene expressions were significantly reduced.
Abstract
This study investigated the mechanisms related to lipid metabolism regulation after combined supplementation with deer antler polysaccharides and postbiotics. Thirty-two male mice were divided into high-fat diet, HD + deer antler polysaccharides, HD + Bacillus coagulans postbiotics, and HD + deer antler polysaccharides + B. coagulans postbiotics groups. The diets contained 60% fat. After 9 weeks, the effects of deer antler polysaccharides and postbiotics on lipid metabolism were assessed through blood biochemical, histological tissue staining, and polymerase chain reaction analyses. Supplementation with deer antler polysaccharides and postbiotics significantly inhibited weight gain in obese mice, reduced serum total cholesterol, triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein levels and markedly increased the serum high-density lipoprotein level. Additionally, hepatic lipid droplet…
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TopicsAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases · Gut microbiota and health · Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
