Serum Metabolites Responding in a Dose-Dependent Manner to the Intake of a High-Fat Meal in Normal Weight Healthy Men Are Associated with Obesity
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Published
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Bütikofer, Ueli
Burnand, David
Portmann, Reto
Blaser, Carola
Schwander, Flurina
Laederach, Kurt
Badertscher, René
Walther, Barbara
Vergères, Guy
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Although the composition of the human blood metabolome is influenced both by the health status of the organism and its dietary behavior, the interaction between these two factors has been poorly characterized. This study makes use of a previously published randomized controlled crossover acute intervention to investigate whether the blood metabolome of 15 healthy normal weight (NW) and 17 obese (OB) men having ingested three doses (500, 1000, 1500 kcal) of a high-fat (HF) meal can be used to identify metabolites differentiating these two groups. Among the 1024 features showing a postprandial response, measured between 0 h and 6 h, in the NW group, 135 were dose-dependent. Among these 135 features, 52 had fasting values that were significantly different between NW and OB men, and, strikingly, they were all significantly higher in OB men. A subset of the 52 features was identified as amino acids (e.g., branched-chain amino acids) and amino acid derivatives. As the fasting concentration of most of these metabolites has already been associated with metabolic dysfunction, we propose that challenging normal weight healthy subjects with increasing caloric doses of test meals might allow for the identification of new fasting markers associated with obesity.
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Q Science (General)
R Medicine (General)
Publisher DOI
Journal
Metabolites
ISSN
2218-1989
Publisher URL
Volume
11
Issue
6
Publisher
MDPI
Submitter
Lutz, Simon
Citation apa
Bütikofer, U., Burnand, D., Portmann, R., Blaser, C., Schwander, F., Kopf, K. A., Laederach, K., Badertscher, R., Walther, B., & Vergères, G. (2021). Serum Metabolites Responding in a Dose-Dependent Manner to the Intake of a High-Fat Meal in Normal Weight Healthy Men Are Associated with Obesity. In Metabolites (Vol. 11, Issue 6). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.15182
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