2022
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1028412
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Impact of selenium on the intestinal microbiome-eCBome axis in the context of diet-related metabolic health in mice

Abstract: Dietary micronutrients act at the intestinal level, thereby influencing microbial communities, the host endocannabinoidome, and immune and anti-oxidative response. Selenium (Se) is a trace element with several health benefits. Indeed, Se plays an important role in the regulation of enzymes with antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activity as well as indicators of the level of oxidative stress, which, together with chronic low-grade inflammation, is associated to obesity. To understand how Se variations affect … Show more

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“…Furthermore, the hypolipidemic effect of Se-enriched kiwifruit in HFD-fed mice was associated with an increase in the relative abundance of Parabacteroides, Bacteroides, and Allobaculum, as well as the improvement of vitamin absorption, purine, and pyrimidine metabolism [25]. Finally, Se deficiency was shown to alter the gut microbiota response to a high-fat diet [26].…”
Section: Seleniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the hypolipidemic effect of Se-enriched kiwifruit in HFD-fed mice was associated with an increase in the relative abundance of Parabacteroides, Bacteroides, and Allobaculum, as well as the improvement of vitamin absorption, purine, and pyrimidine metabolism [25]. Finally, Se deficiency was shown to alter the gut microbiota response to a high-fat diet [26].…”
Section: Seleniummentioning
confidence: 99%