Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice

Wunderlich M, Miller M, Ritter B, Le Gleut R, Marchi H, Majzoub-Altweck M, Knerr PJ, Douros JD, Müller TD, Brielmeier M (2024)
Molecular Metabolism 87: 101992.

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Wunderlich, Margit; Miller, Manuel; Ritter, Bärbel; Le Gleut, Ronan; Marchi, HannahUniBi ; Majzoub-Altweck, Monir; Knerr, Patrick J.; Douros, Jonathan D.; Müller, Timo D.; Brielmeier, Markus
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OBJECTIVES: We here assessed whether typical pathogens of laboratory mice affect the development of diet-induced obesity and glucose intolerance, and whether colonization affects the efficacy of the GLP-1R agonist liraglutide and of the GLP-1/GIP co-agonist MAR709 to treat obesity and diabetes.; METHODS: Male C57BL/6J mice were experimentally infected with Helicobacter hepaticus, Rodentibacter pneumotropicus and Staphylococcus aureus and compared to a group of uninfected specific and opportunistic pathogen free (SOPF) mice. The development of diet-induced obesity and glucose intolerance was monitored over a period of 26 weeks. To study the influence of pathogens on drug treatment, mice were then subjected for 6 days daily treatment with either the GLP-1 receptor agonist liraglutide or the GLP-1/GIP co-agonist MAR709.; RESULTS: Colonized mice did not differ from SOPF controls regarding HFD-induced body weight gain, food intake, body composition, glycemic control, or responsiveness to treatment with liraglutide or the GLP-1/GIP co-agonist MAR709.; CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the occurrence of H.hepaticus, R.pneumotropicus and S.aureus does neither affect the development of diet-induced obesity or type 2 diabetes, nor the efficacy of GLP-1-based drugs to decrease body weight and to improve glucose control in mice. Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier GmbH.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Molecular Metabolism
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87
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101992
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2212-8778
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Wunderlich M, Miller M, Ritter B, et al. Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice. Molecular Metabolism. 2024;87: 101992.
Wunderlich, M., Miller, M., Ritter, B., Le Gleut, R., Marchi, H., Majzoub-Altweck, M., Knerr, P. J., et al. (2024). Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice. Molecular Metabolism, 87, 101992. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2024.101992
Wunderlich, Margit, Miller, Manuel, Ritter, Bärbel, Le Gleut, Ronan, Marchi, Hannah, Majzoub-Altweck, Monir, Knerr, Patrick J., Douros, Jonathan D., Müller, Timo D., and Brielmeier, Markus. 2024. “Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice”. Molecular Metabolism 87: 101992.
Wunderlich, M., Miller, M., Ritter, B., Le Gleut, R., Marchi, H., Majzoub-Altweck, M., Knerr, P. J., Douros, J. D., Müller, T. D., and Brielmeier, M. (2024). Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice. Molecular Metabolism 87:101992.
Wunderlich, M., et al., 2024. Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice. Molecular Metabolism, 87: 101992.
M. Wunderlich, et al., “Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice”, Molecular Metabolism, vol. 87, 2024, : 101992.
Wunderlich, M., Miller, M., Ritter, B., Le Gleut, R., Marchi, H., Majzoub-Altweck, M., Knerr, P.J., Douros, J.D., Müller, T.D., Brielmeier, M.: Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice. Molecular Metabolism. 87, : 101992 (2024).
Wunderlich, Margit, Miller, Manuel, Ritter, Bärbel, Le Gleut, Ronan, Marchi, Hannah, Majzoub-Altweck, Monir, Knerr, Patrick J., Douros, Jonathan D., Müller, Timo D., and Brielmeier, Markus. “Experimental colonization with H. hepaticus, S. aureus and R. pneumotropicus does not influence the metabolic response to high-fat diet or incretin-analogues in wildtype SOPF mice”. Molecular Metabolism 87 (2024): 101992.

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