Long-term exposure to dietary emulsifier Tween 80 promotes liver lipid accumulation and induces different-grade inflammation in young and aged mice

[Display omitted] •A low concentration of Tween 80 decreases viability of multiple cell types.•Long-term Tween 80 in drinking water promotes liver lipid accumulation in young and aged mice.•Long-term Tween 80 does not worsen high-fat-induced fatty liver in adult mice.•Aged mice are more susceptible...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food research international 2024-05, Vol.184, p.114205-114205, Article 114205
Hauptverfasser: Xie, Enjun, Chen, Yunmei, Yang, Wanbao, Pan, Quan, Zheng Shen, James, Zhou, Fenghua, Shen, Jie, Li, Tao, Li, Qili, Li, Xiaopeng
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •A low concentration of Tween 80 decreases viability of multiple cell types.•Long-term Tween 80 in drinking water promotes liver lipid accumulation in young and aged mice.•Long-term Tween 80 does not worsen high-fat-induced fatty liver in adult mice.•Aged mice are more susceptible to Tween 80-induced inflammation. With the advent of industrialization, there has been a substantial increase in the production and consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). These processed foods often contain artificially synthesized additives, such as emulsifiers. Emulsifiers constitute approximately half of the total amount of food additives, with Tween 80 being a commonly used emulsifier in the food industry. Concurrently, China is undergoing significant demographic changes, transitioning into an aging society. Despite this demographic shift, there is insufficient research on the health implications of food emulsifiers, particularly on the elderly population. In this study, we present novel findings indicating that even at low concentrations, Tween 80 suppressed the viability of multiple cell types. Prolonged in vivo exposure to 1 % Tween 80 in drinking water induced liver lipid accumulation and insulin resistance in young adult mice under a regular chow diet. Intriguingly, in mice with high-fat diet (HFD) induced metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), this inductive effect was masked. In aged mice, liver lipid accumulation was replicated under prolonged Tween 80 exposure. We further revealed that Tween 80 induced inflammation in both adult and aged mice, with a more pronounced inflammation in aged mice. In conclusion, our study provides compelling evidence that Tween 80 could contribute to a low-grade inflammation and liver lipid accumulation. These findings underscore the need for increasing attention regarding the consumption of UPFs with Tween 80 as the emulsifier, particularly in the elderly consumers.
ISSN:0963-9969
1873-7145
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114205