Abstract

Introduction: The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is useful in the prevention of overweight, obesity and metabolic disease. High Quality-Extra Virgin Olive Oil (HQ-EVOO), an essential component of this diet, exerts protective effects against chronic diseases. Gut Microbiota (GM), recognized as a key factor in driving metabolic activities, is involved in the regulation of host immunity. Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) and their probio-active cellular substances produce beneficial effects in the gastrointestinal tract.Materials and Methods: Eighteen overweight/obese subjects (cases, BMI ≥25 kg/m2) and 18 normal weight controls (BMI 18.5–24.9 kg/m2) were fed with MD enriched with 40 g/die HQ-EVOO for three months. Feces and blood samples were collected at time 0 (T0) and after three months (T1) for LAB composition, oxidative stress, metabolic and inflammation parameter determinations.Results: Myeloperoxidase and 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine, markers of inflammation and oxidative stress, were significantly decreased after MD rich in HQ-EVOO both in controls and in cases. Proinflammatory cytokines levels were significantly decreased in cases in comparison to controls, while IL-10 and adiponectin were significantly increased in cases. LAB’s rpoB copies/ng of DNA increased 55.6 folds in cases compared to their baseline after MD rich in HQ-EVOO. MD rich in HQ-EVOO increased adiponectin and IL-10 concentration in overweight/obese subjects and decreased oxidative stress and inflammation parameters and at the same time, increased LAB number in GM.Discussion: Our results indicate that MD rich in HQ-EVOO induces an increase of LAB in GM and could have a potential role in the prevention of inflammation.Clinical Trial Registration: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT03441802.

Highlights

  • The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is useful in the prevention of overweight, obesity and metabolic disease

  • Proinflammatory cytokines levels were significantly decreased in cases in comparison to controls, while IL-10 and adiponectin were significantly increased in cases

  • Our results indicate that MD rich in High Quality-Extra Virgin Olive Oil (HQ-EVOO) induces an increase of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) in Gut Microbiota (GM) and could have a potential role in the prevention of inflammation

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Introduction

The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is useful in the prevention of overweight, obesity and metabolic disease. Gut Microbiota (GM), recognized as a key factor in driving metabolic activities, is involved in the regulation of host immunity. Overweight and obesity could unsettle this equilibrium predisposing to metabolic syndrome and development of chronic diseases (Poirier et al, 2006). The pathogenesis for overweight, obesity and some metabolic diseases is multifactorial, involving a complex interaction of genetic, socio-economic, behavioral and environmental aspects. Modification of GM is associated with increased risk of metabolic and immune disorders in animals and humans (Boulangé et al, 2016). High fat and high sugar diets may alter intestinal microbiota independently from differences in host genotype, causing modifications responsible for some of the medical disorders observed in metabolic syndrome (Murphy et al, 2015)

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