Effects of dietary sodium butyrate supplementation on fat metabolism in lamb adipose and liver tissues
Yue Zhang, Hongbo Qu, Yueying Guo, Mirco Corazzin, Min Zhang, Ting Liu, Lin Su, Lihua Zhao, Lina Sun, Ye Jin

TL;DR
This study shows that adding sodium butyrate to lamb diets reduces fat accumulation and improves fat metabolism in adipose and liver tissues.
Contribution
The study reveals novel mechanisms by which sodium butyrate activates AMPK signaling and modulates lipid metabolism in lambs.
Findings
Sodium butyrate reduces abdominal and perirenal adipose tissue mass and adipocyte size in lambs.
Sodium butyrate activates AMPKα1 in adipose tissue, upregulating HSL and downregulating fatty acid synthesis genes.
Sodium butyrate increases tricarboxylic acid cycle metabolites and enhances liver fatty acid metabolism.
Abstract
Sodium butyrate (SB) is a potentially useful feed additive; however, its effects on lipid metabolism in adipose and liver tissues of lambs are still not fully explored. This study systematically examined the effects and underlying mechanisms of dietary SB supplementation on lipid metabolism in lamb adipose and liver tissues from an adipose-blood-liver perspective. Twelve 3-month-old male lambs (22.37±2.05 kg) were randomly divided into a control group and an SB group. We measured the adipose tissue cellular morphology and lipid metabolism-related indices in both adipose and liver tissues. The results indicated that SB significantly reduces abdominal and perirenal adipose tissue mass, as well as the average area and diameter of adipocytes (p<0.05). Dietary supplementation with SB activated adenosine 5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase α1 (AMPKα1) in lamb adipose tissue, resulting…
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TopicsMuscle metabolism and nutrition · Diet and metabolism studies · Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
