Lithocholic Acid Restores Gut Microbiota and Bile Acid Homeostasis to Improve Type 2 Diabetes
Han Ge, Mengxiao Guo, Xin Chen, Lu Chen, Xin Yang, Dingzuo Ge, Liqiang Guo, Yue Luo, Guangbo Ge, Lei Zhang, Ruirui Wang

TL;DR
Lithocholic acid improves type 2 diabetes by restoring gut bacteria and bile acid balance, which helps regulate blood sugar and insulin.
Contribution
This study reveals lithocholic acid's novel role in improving diabetes through gut microbiota and bile acid homeostasis.
Findings
Lithocholic acid supplementation reduced fasting glucose and insulin levels in diabetic mice.
It increased gut A. muciniphila abundance and short-chain fatty acids while improving intestinal barrier markers.
The compound modulated bile acid metabolism and signaling pathways (TGR5 and FXR) in the ileum.
Abstract
Background: Bile acids participate in several metabolic processes, and disturbances in their circulating profiles are commonly observed in type 2 diabetes. In a cohort of older adults, individuals with diabetes exhibited markedly lower concentrations of metabolites derived from lithocholic acid. These findings prompted further evaluation of the metabolic effects of lithocholic acid. Methods: We assessed the actions of lithocholic acid in a mouse model of diabetes induced by a high-fat diet and streptozotocin. Fasting glucose, insulin levels, lipid parameters, and measures of insulin resistance were evaluated. Gut microbial composition, short-chain fatty acids, fecal enzyme activities, intestinal barrier markers, and bile acid patterns were analyzed. In vitro assays examined the direct effects of lithocholic acid on A. muciniphila and bile acid metabolism. Results: Lithocholic acid…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health · Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms · Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology
