Abstract

The marine horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus) has been considered as food and traditional medicine for many years. Kynurenic acid (KA) was isolated from horseshoe crab in this study for the first time in the world. A previous study in 2018 reported that intraperitoneal administration of KA prevented high-fat diet- (HFD-) induced body weight gain. Now, we investigated the effects of intragastric gavage of KA on HFD mice and found that KA (5 mg/kg/day) inhibited both the body weight gain and the increase of average daily energy intake. KA reduced serum triglyceride and increased serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. KA inhibited HFD-induced the increases of serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, coronary artery risk index, and atherosclerosis index. KA also suppressed HFD-induced the increase of the ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes (two dominant gut microbial phyla). KA partially reversed HFD-induced the changes in the composition of gut microbial genera. These overall effects of KA on HFD mice were similar to that of simvastatin (positive control). But the effects of 1.25 mg/kg/day KA on HFD-caused hyperlipidemia were similar to the effects of 5 mg/kg/day simvastatin. The pattern of relative abundance in 40 key genera of gut microbiota from KA group was closer to that from the normal group than that from the simvastatin group. In addition, our in vitro results showed the potential antioxidant activity of KA, which suggests that the improvement effects of KA on HFD mice may be partially associated with antioxidant activity of KA. Our findings demonstrate the potential role of KA as a functional food ingredient for the treatment of obesity and hyperlipidemia as well as the modulation of gut microbiota.

Highlights

  • Horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus) has been known as “living fossils” [1], which could date back over 445 million years [2, 3]

  • Compound Kynurenic acid (KA) was a white flocculent precipitate, which was soluble in methanol and chloroform and slightly soluble in acetone

  • In high-fat diet- (HFD-)induced the increase of serum total cholesterol (TC) level, we found that no significant difference between highfat diet (HFD) group and SV, KAL, or KAH groups, respectively (Figure 4(a))

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Introduction

Horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus) has been known as “living fossils” [1], which could date back over 445 million years [2, 3]. One of the most important marine organisms for edible-medicinal use, has high scientific research value [4, 5]. The blood products of horseshoe crabs have been widely used to detect endotoxin [6]. Horseshoe crabs have been often used in traditional medicine and regional food culture for a long time period. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity in the past in the Asian region, including the tail of horseshoe crab. To the best of our knowledge, kynurenic acid (KA) was isolated from horseshoe crab tail for the first time in this study

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