Darmbakterien verdrahten das Fettgewebe neu, um mehr Energie zu verbrennen. Wissenschaftler haben vier Bakterienstämme gefunden, die bei Mäusen eine Rolle bei der Umwandlung weißer Fettzellen in beiges Fett spielen. Beiges Fett verbrennt Kalorien, während weißes Fett sie speichert.

    https://www.broadinstitute.org/news/gut-bacteria-rewire-fat-tissue-burn-more-energy

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    1. Gut bacteria rewire fat tissue to burn more energy

      Study reveals how the gut microbiome and diet work together to transform white fat cells into energy-burning beige fat in mice.

      Highlights

      Scientists have found four bacterial strains that play a role in converting white fat cells into beige fat in mice. Beige fat burns calories whereas white fat stores it.

      Mice that received the four strains along with a low-protein diet had increased beige fat, better glucose tolerance, reduced weight gain, and lower cholesterol levels.

      Targeting the biological pathways that the bacteria are modulating in the body could be a therapeutic strategy for obesity and metabolic disease.

      For those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:

      https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10205-3

    2. Adlercreutzia equolifaciens

      A Eubacteriaceae species

      A Bilophila species

      Romboutsia timonensis

    3. Cleverusername531 on

      I wonder if eventually the other kind of bacteria that make people store fat could be distributed to places where people are starving (without all the horrible monkey’s paw effects I’m imagining) 

    4. Ok so white fat stores and beige fat burns.

      Does this translate into fat that does render and fat that doesn’t render when I am cooking a steak and if so what is what. White doesn’t render and beige does?

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