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Structural modulation of gut microbiota in life-long calorie-restricted mice
Chenhong Zhang, Shoufeng Li, Liu Yang, Ping Huang, Wen‐Jun Li, Shengyue Wang, Guoping Zhao, Menghui Zhang, Xiaoyan Pang, Zhen Yan, Yong Liu, Liping Zhao
Nature Communications · 2013 · ▲ 503 citations
Abstract
Calorie restriction has been regarded as the only experimental regimen that can effectively lengthen lifespan in various animal models, but the actual mechanism remains controversial. The gut microbiota has been shown to have a pivotal role in host health, and its structure is mostly shaped by diet. Here we show that life-long calorie restriction on both high-fat or low-fat diet, but not voluntary exercise, significantly changes the overall structure of the gut microbiota of C57BL/6 J mice. Calorie restriction enriches phylotypes positively correlated with lifespan, for example, the genus Lactobacillus on low-fat diet, and reduces phylotypes negatively correlated with lifespan. These calorie restriction-induced changes in the gut microbiota are concomitant with significantly reduced serum levels of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein, suggesting that animals under calorie restriction can establish a structurally balanced architecture of gut microbiota that may exert a health benefit to the host via reduction of antigen load from the gut. Calorie restriction has been shown to extend lifespan in diverse model systems, however, the mechanisms underlying this effect remain unclear. Zhang et al.show that calorie restriction changes the structure of the gut microbiota in mice, enriching for phylotypes positively correlated with lifespan.
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Zhang, C., Li, S., Yang, L., Huang, P., Li, W., Wang, S., Zhao, G., Zhang, M., Pang, X., Yan, Z., Liu, Y., & Zhao, L. (2013). Structural modulation of gut microbiota in life-long calorie-restricted mice. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3163
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Zhang C, Li S, Yang L, Huang P, Li W, Wang S, et al. Structural modulation of gut microbiota in life-long calorie-restricted mice. Nature Communications. 2013. doi:10.1038/ncomms3163.
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@article{chenhong2013Struct,
title = {Structural modulation of gut microbiota in life-long calorie-restricted mice},
author = {Chenhong Zhang and Shoufeng Li and Liu Yang and Ping Huang and Wen‐Jun Li and Shengyue Wang and Guoping Zhao and Menghui Zhang and Xiaoyan Pang and Zhen Yan and Yong Liu and Liping Zhao},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms3163},
}
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