Publication: The melatonergic agonist agomelatine ameliorates high fat diet-induced obesity in mice through the modulation of the gut microbiome.
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Date
2022-07-18
Authors
Diez-Echave, Patricia
Vezza, Teresa
Algieri, Francesca
Ruiz-Malagon, Antonio Jesús
Hidalgo-Garcia, Laura
Garcia, Federico
Moron, Rocio
Sanchez, Manuel
Toral, Marta
Romero, Miguel
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Elsevier Masson
Abstract
Melatonin has shown beneficial effects on obesity, both in humans and experimental models, via regulating the altered circadian rhythm and thus ameliorating the gut dysbiosis associated with this metabolic condition. However, its clinical use is limited, mostly due to its short half-life. Agomelatine is an agonist of the melatonin receptors that could be used to manage obesity and offer a better profile than melatonin. Male C57BL/6 mice were fed a high fat diet and orally treated for five weeks with agomelatine, or melatonin or metformin, used as control drugs. Metabolic profile, inflammatory status, vascular dysfunction and intestinal microbiota composition were assessed. Agomelatine lessened body weight gain, enhanced glucose and lipid metabolisms, and improved insulin resistance. It also reduced the obesity-associated inflammatory status and endothelial dysfunction, probably linked to its effect on gut dysbiosis, consisting of the restoration of bacterial populations with key functions, such as short chain fatty acid production. Agomelatine can be considered as a novel therapeutic tool for the management of human obesity and its associated comorbidities.
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MeSH Terms
Acetamides
Animals
Diet, High-Fat
Dysbiosis
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Humans
Male
Melatonin
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Naphthalenes
Obesity
Animals
Diet, High-Fat
Dysbiosis
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Humans
Male
Melatonin
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Naphthalenes
Obesity
DeCS Terms
Acetamidas
Animales
Dieta alta en grasa
Disbiosis
Humanos
Masculino
Melatonina
Microbioma gastrointestinal
Naftalenos
Obesidad
Ratones
Ratones endogámicos C57BL
Animales
Dieta alta en grasa
Disbiosis
Humanos
Masculino
Melatonina
Microbioma gastrointestinal
Naftalenos
Obesidad
Ratones
Ratones endogámicos C57BL
CIE Terms
Keywords
Agomelatine, Melatonin, Metabolism, Metformin, Microbiome, Obesity
Citation
Diez-Echave P, Vezza T, Algieri F, Ruiz-Malagón AJ, Hidalgo-García L, García F, et al. The melatonergic agonist agomelatine ameliorates high fat diet-induced obesity in mice through the modulation of the gut microbiome. Biomed Pharmacother. 2022 Sep;153:113445.