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Lactobacillus johnsonii BFE6154 Ameliorates Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia.
Yoon, Hongsup; Lee, Yuri; Park, Haryung; Kang, Hye-Ji; Ji, Yosep; Holzapfel, Wilhelm H.
Afiliação
  • Yoon H; Department of Advanced Convergence, Handong Global University, Pohang, South Korea.
  • Lee Y; Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Hospital and Biomedical Center of the Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Martinsried, Germany.
  • Park H; Hertie Senior Professor Group, Max-Plank-Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried, Germany.
  • Kang HJ; Department of Advanced Convergence, Handong Global University, Pohang, South Korea.
  • Ji Y; Department of Advanced Convergence, Handong Global University, Pohang, South Korea.
  • Holzapfel WH; , HEM Pharma, 401 Ace Tower 3, 77 Changnyong-daero, Suwon-si, South Korea.
Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins ; 15(3): 451-459, 2023 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34647241
ABSTRACT
The functional characteristics of Lactobacillus johnsonii BFE6154, first isolated from Maasai traditional fermented milk, were previously identified in vitro, but its cholesterol-lowering properties have not been verified yet. In this study, we investigated the effect of L. johnsonii BFE6154 on cholesterol regulation and the mode of action. Stimulation of Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cells with L. johnsonii BFE6154 downregulated the gene expression of Niemann-Pick C1-like 1 (NPC1L1) through the activation of liver X receptor (LXR). Also, stimulation of HepG2 cells with the metabolites produced by L. johnsonii BFE6154 revealed an increase in the gene expression of low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR). Oral administration of L. johnsonii BFE6154 in mice receiving a high-fat and high-cholesterol diet (HFHCD), reduced total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL) and increased high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL) in the blood, compared to the control. Diet-induced hypercholesterolemic mice receiving L. johnsonii BFE6154 showed a suppression of cholesterol absorption under the control of NPC1L1 in the intestine. Furthermore, L. johnsonii BFE6154 consumption ameliorated the hepatic cholesterol level and LDLR expression, which was reduced by HFHCD. These molecular modulations led to the increase of cholesterol excretion and the decrease of cholesterol levels in the feces and liver, respectively. Taken together, these results suggest that L. johnsonii BFE6154 may protect against diet-induced hypercholesterolemia through the regulation of cholesterol metabolism in the intestine and liver.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lactobacillus johnsonii / Hipercolesterolemia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Coréia do Sul

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lactobacillus johnsonii / Hipercolesterolemia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Coréia do Sul