PROVIT-CLOCK: A Potential Influence of Probiotics and Vitamin B7 Add-On Treatment and Metabolites on Clock Gene Expression in Major Depression.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Neuropsychobiology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1159/000538781
Kathrin Kreuzer, Anna Maria Birkl-Toeglhofer, Johannes Haybaeck, Alexandra Reiter, Nina Dalkner, Frederike T Fellendorf, Alexander Maget, Martina Platzer, Matthias Seidl, Lilli-Marie Mendel, Melanie Lenger, Armin Birner, Robert Queissner, Marco Mairinger, Anna Obermayer, Alexandra Kohlhammer-Dohr, Tatjana Maria Stross, Alfred Häussl, Carlo Hamm, Helmut Schöggl, Daniela Amberger-Otti, Annamaria Painold, Theresa Lahousen-Luxenberger, Birgitta Leitner-Afschar, Tanja Färber, Sabrina Mörkl, Jolana Wagner-Skacel, Nathalie Meier-Allard, Sonja Lackner, Sandra Holasek, Hansjörg Habisch, Tobias Madl, Eva Reininghaus, Susanne Astrid Bengesser
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Abstract

Introduction: An increasing body of evidence suggests a strong relationship between gut health and mental state. Lately, a connection between butyrate-producing bacteria and sleep quality has been discussed. The PROVIT study, as a randomized, double-blind, 4-week, multispecies probiotic intervention study, aims at elucidating the potential interconnection between the gut's metabolome and the molecular clock in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD).

Methods: The aim of the PROVIT-CLOCK study was to analyze changes in core clock gene expression during treatment with probiotic intervention versus placebo in fasting blood and the connection with the serum- and stool-metabolome in patients with MDD (n = 53). In addition to clinical assessments in the PROVIT study, metabolomics analyses with 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (stool and serum) and gene expression (RT-qPCR) analysis of the core clock genes ARNTL, PER3, CLOCK, TIMELESS, NR1D1 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of fasting blood were performed.

Results: The gene expression levels of the clock gene CLOCK were significantly altered only in individuals receiving probiotic add-on treatment. TIMELESS and ARNTL gene expression changed significantly over the 4-week intervention period in both groups. Various positive and negative correlations between metabolites in serum/stool and core clock gene expression levels were observed.

Conclusion: Changing the gut microbiome by probiotic treatment potentially influences CLOCK gene expression. The preliminary results of the PROVIT-CLOCK study indicate a possible interconnection between the gut microbiome and circadian rhythm potentially orchestrated by metabolites.

PROVIT-CLOCK:益生菌和维生素 B7 附加治疗及代谢物对重度抑郁症患者时钟基因表达的潜在影响。
简介越来越多的证据表明,肠道健康与精神状态之间存在密切关系。最近,人们讨论了丁酸菌与睡眠质量之间的关系。PROVIT研究是一项为期4周的随机、双盲、多菌种益生菌干预研究,旨在阐明重度抑郁症(MDD)患者肠道代谢组与分子钟之间的潜在联系:PROVIT-CLOCK 研究的目的是分析在使用益生菌干预治疗与安慰剂治疗期间,MDD 患者(53 人)空腹血液中核心时钟基因表达的变化,以及与血清和粪便代谢组之间的联系。除了PROVIT研究中的临床评估外,还进行了1H核磁共振波谱(粪便和血清)代谢组学分析,以及空腹血外周血单核细胞中核心时钟基因ARNTL、PER3、CLOCK、TIMELESS、NR1D1的基因表达(RT-qPCR)分析:结果:只有在接受益生菌附加治疗的个体中,时钟基因 CLOCK 的基因表达水平才会发生显著变化。在为期 4 周的干预期间,两组的 TIMELESS 和 ARNTL 基因表达均发生了显著变化。血清/糞便中的代謝物與核心時鐘基因的表達水平呈現各種正負關係:结论:通过益生菌治疗改变肠道微生物群可能会影响时钟基因的表达。PROVIT-CLOCK研究的初步结果表明,肠道微生物群与昼夜节律之间可能存在相互联系,并可能由代谢物协调。
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.20
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26
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The biological approach to mental disorders continues to yield innovative findings of clinical importance, particularly if methodologies are combined. This journal collects high quality empirical studies from various experimental and clinical approaches in the fields of Biological Psychiatry, Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology. It features original, clinical and basic research in the fields of neurophysiology and functional imaging, neuropharmacology and neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology and neuroimmunology, genetics and their relationships with normal psychology and psychopathology. In addition, the reader will find studies on animal models of mental disorders and therapeutic interventions, and pharmacoelectroencephalographic studies. Regular reviews report new methodologic approaches, and selected case reports provide hints for future research. ''Neuropsychobiology'' is a complete record of strategies and methodologies employed to study the biological basis of mental functions including their interactions with psychological and social factors.
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