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Plasma Levels of Endocannabinoids and Their Analogues Are Related to Specific Fecal Bacterial Genera in Young Adults: Role in Gut Barrier Integrity

To investigate the association of plasma levels of endocannabinoids with fecal microbiota. Plasma levels of endocannabinoids, anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), as well as their eleven analogues, and arachidonic acid (AA), were measured using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectr...

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Published in:Nutrients 2022-05, Vol.14 (10), p.2143
Main Authors: Ortiz-Alvarez, Lourdes, Xu, Huiwen, Di, Xinyu, Kohler, Isabelle, Osuna-Prieto, Francisco J, Acosta, Francisco M, Vilchez-Vargas, Ramiro, Link, Alexander, Plaza-Díaz, Julio, van der Stelt, Mario, Hankemeier, Thomas, Clemente-Postigo, Mercedes, Tinahones, Francisco J, Gil, Angel, Rensen, Patrick C N, Ruiz, Jonatan R, Martinez-Tellez, Borja
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Summary:To investigate the association of plasma levels of endocannabinoids with fecal microbiota. Plasma levels of endocannabinoids, anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), as well as their eleven analogues, and arachidonic acid (AA), were measured using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry in 92 young adults. DNA extracted from stool samples was analyzed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Lipopolysaccharide levels were measured in plasma samples. Plasma levels of endocannabinoids and their analogues were not related to beta or alpha diversity indexes. Plasma levels of AEA and related N-acylethanolamines correlated positively with the relative abundance of genus (all rho ≥ 0.26, ≤ 0.012) and genus (all rho ≥ 0.22, ≤ 0.036), and negatively with the relative abundance of genus (all rho ≤ -0.23, ≤ 0.031). Moreover, plasma levels of 2-AG and other acylglycerols correlated positively with the relative abundance of (all rho ≥ 0.24, ≤ 0.020) and genera (all rho ≥ 0.27, ≤ 0.011), and negatively with the relative abundance of genus (all rho ≤ -0.24, ≤ 0.023). In participants with high lipopolysaccharide values, the plasma levels of AEA and related N-acylethanolamines, as well as AA and 2-AG, were negatively correlated with plasma levels of lipopolysaccharide (all rho ≤ -0.24, ≤ 0.020). Plasma levels of endocannabinoids and their analogues are correlated to specific fecal bacterial genera involved in maintaining gut barrier integrity in young adults. This suggests that plasma levels of endocannabinoids and their analogues may play a role in the gut barrier integrity in young adults.
ISSN:2072-6643
2072-6643
DOI:10.3390/nu14102143