The Potential Role of Boron in the Modulation of Gut Microbiota Composition: An In Vivo Pilot Study.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Pharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.3390/ph17101334
Nermin Basak Sentürk, Burcu Kasapoglu, Eray Sahin, Orhan Ozcan, Mehmet Ozansoy, Muzaffer Beyza Ozansoy, Pinar Siyah, Ugur Sezerman, Fikrettin Sahin
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Background/Objectives: The role of the gut microbiome in the development and progression of many diseases has received increased attention in recent years. Boron, a trace mineral found in dietary sources, has attracted interest due to its unique electron depletion and coordination characteristics in chemistry, as well as its potential role in modulating the gut microbiota. This study investigates the effects of inorganic boron derivatives on the gut microbiota of mice. Methods: For three weeks, boric acid (BA), sodium pentaborate pentahydrate (NaB), and sodium perborate tetrahydrate (SPT) were dissolved (200 mg/kg each) in drinking water and administered to wild-type BALB/c mice. The composition of the gut microbiota was analyzed to determine the impact of these treatments. Results: The administration of BA significantly altered the composition of the gut microbiota, resulting in a rise in advantageous species such as Barnesiella and Alistipes. Additionally, there was a decrease in some taxa associated with inflammation and illness, such as Clostridium XIVb and Bilophila. Notable increases in genera like Treponema and Catellicoccus were observed, suggesting the potential of boron compounds to enrich microbial communities with unique metabolic functions. Conclusions: These findings indicate that boron compounds may have the potential to influence gut microbiota composition positively, offering potential prebiotic effects. Further research with additional analyses is necessary to fully understand the interaction between boron and microbiota and to explore the possibility of their use as prebiotic agents in clinical settings.

硼在调节肠道微生物群组成中的潜在作用:体内试验研究。
背景/目的:近年来,肠道微生物群在许多疾病的发生和发展中的作用日益受到关注。硼是一种存在于膳食来源中的微量矿物质,由于其在化学中独特的电子耗竭和配位特性以及在调节肠道微生物群中的潜在作用而引起了人们的兴趣。本研究调查了无机硼衍生物对小鼠肠道微生物群的影响。研究方法将硼酸(BA)、五硼酸钠(NaB)和过硼酸钠(SPT)(各 200 毫克/千克)溶于饮用水中,给野生型 BALB/c 小鼠喂食三周。分析了肠道微生物群的组成,以确定这些处理方法的影响。结果发现施用 BA 能明显改变肠道微生物群的组成,导致 Barnesiella 和 Alistipes 等优势物种增加。此外,一些与炎症和疾病相关的类群也有所减少,如 XIVb 梭状芽孢杆菌和 Bilophila。而特雷庞氏菌属和卡特里球菌属则明显增加,这表明硼化合物有可能丰富具有独特代谢功能的微生物群落。结论这些研究结果表明,硼化合物有可能对肠道微生物群的组成产生积极影响,从而提供潜在的益生效应。要充分了解硼和微生物群之间的相互作用,并探索在临床环境中将硼化合物用作益生元制剂的可能性,还需要进行更多的分析和进一步的研究。
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Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
4.30%
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1332
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pharmaceuticals (ISSN 1424-8247) is an international scientific journal of medicinal chemistry and related drug sciences.Our aim is to publish updated reviews as well as research articles with comprehensive theoretical and experimental details. Short communications are also accepted; therefore, there is no restriction on the maximum length of the papers.
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