Butyrate to combat obesity and obesity-associated metabolic disorders: Current status and future implications for therapeutic use

T. van Deuren, E.E. Blaak, E.E. Canfora*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Evidence is increasing that disturbances in the gut microbiome may play a significant role in the etiology of obesity and type 2 diabetes. The short chain fatty acid butyrate, a major end product of the bacterial fermentation of indigestible carbohydrates, is reputed to have anti-inflammatory properties and positive effects on body weight control and insulin sensitivity. However, whether butyrate has therapeutic potential for the treatment and prevention of obesity and obesity-related complications remains to be elucidated. Overall, animal studies strongly indicate that butyrate administered via various routes (e.g., orally) positively affects adipose tissue metabolism and functioning, energy and substrate metabolism, systemic and tissue-specific inflammation, and insulin sensitivity and body weight control. A limited number of human studies demonstrated interindividual differences in clinical effectiveness suggesting that outcomes may depend on the metabolic, microbial, and lifestyle-related characteristics of the target population. Hence, despite abundant evidence from animal data, support of human data is urgently required for the implementation of evidence-based oral and gut-derived butyrate interventions. To increase the efficacy of butyrate-focused interventions, future research should investigate which factors impact treatment outcomes including baseline gut microbial activity and functionality, thereby optimizing targeted-interventions and identifying individuals that merit most from such interventions.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13498
Number of pages27
JournalObesity Reviews
Volume23
Issue number10
Early online date20 Jul 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • butyrate
  • insulin resistance
  • microbiology
  • obesity
  • CHAIN FATTY-ACIDS
  • DIET-INDUCED OBESITY
  • PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR
  • MONOCARBOXYLATE TRANSPORTER 1
  • PANCREATIC BETA-CELL
  • BROWN ADIPOSE-TISSUE
  • REGULATORY T-CELLS
  • GROWTH-FACTOR 21
  • SODIUM-BUTYRATE
  • GUT MICROBIOTA

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