Influence of a Biotechnologically Produced Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus sajor-caju) on the Gut Microbiota and Microbial Metabolites in Obese Zucker Rats

  • Garima Maheshwari
  • , Denise K. Gessner
  • , Klaus Neuhaus
  • , Erika Most
  • , Holger Zorn
  • , Klaus Eder
  • , Robert Ringseis

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Abstract

Mushrooms are a rich source of dietary fiber. This study aimed to characterize the modulation of colonic microbiota in Zucker rats after supplementing their diet with a biotechnologically produced oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sajor-caju). Microbiota composition and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in the colon and bile acids in the plasma of the rats were analyzed to assess the effects of P. sajor-caju supplementation on the microbiota in the colon and its interplay with the host in the event of hepatic steatosis. Microbiota profiles were distinctly modulated by P. sajor-caju supplementation between the obese control rats and the obese rats fed the 5% P. sajor-caju-supplemented diet. P. sajor-caju enhanced the growth of SCFAs-producing bacterial genera, including Faecalibaculum, Bifidobacterium, Roseburia, and Blautia, and decreased the relative abundance of the pathogenic genus Escherichia-Shigella. This was also accompanied by distinct changes in the concentrations of bile acids in the plasma and concentrations of SCFAs in the colon, supporting the initial potentiality of P. sajor-caju as a prebiotic in cases of hepatic steatosis and liver inflammation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1524-1535
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
Volume69
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • bile acids
  • dietary fiber
  • gut microbiota
  • hepatic steatosis
  • oyster mushroom
  • short chain fatty acids

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