Haiyan Wang, Zhixiang Lei, Yiwen Zhai, Minglu Sun, Si Chen, Panfeng Yin, Zhigui Duan, Xianchun Wang
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Abstract
Introduction. Depression has become one of the mental diseases that seriously affect human health. Its mechanism is very complex, and many factors influence the condition. An imbalance of the gut microbiota is being considered as a factor that impacts the occurrence and progression of depression. Future therapies may therefore tap into this connection, treating depression through manipulation of the gut microbiome.Hypothesis/Gap Statement. Latroeggtoxin-VI (LETX-VI), a proteinaceous neurotoxin from Latrodectus tredecimguttatus eggs, was previously demonstrated to inhibit excessive inflammation and improve depression behaviours, suggesting that it might be able to regulate the balance of gut microbiota. The aim of this study was to explore the effects of LPS and LETX-VI on depressive behaviours and gut microbiota and to analyse correlations between changes in the gut microbiota and depressive behaviours.Methodology. A murine model of depression was established, and the effects of LPS and LETX-VI treatment on depressive behaviours and gut microbiota were investigated.Results. In the murine model, depressive behaviour was induced by LPS; the ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes (F/B) and the number of pro-inflammatory bacteria in the gut microbiota increased (P<0.01), while butyric acid-producing bacteria with anti-inflammatory effect decreased (P<0.05). Furthermore, the metabolic function of the gut microbiota was disrupted, and the level of virulence factors among gut microbiota was up-regulated (P<0.05). Association analysis showed that the changes in the composition and function of gut microbiota were closely related to the depression phenotype of mice, suggesting that the abnormal function of gut microbiota is linked to depression. However, when LETX-VI was applied before LPS injection, the LPS-induced changes in the gut microbiota were alleviated, and the depressive behaviour greatly improved.Conclusion. LETX-VI can prevent depressive behaviour by regulating the composition and/or function of the gut microbiota.
介绍。抑郁症已成为严重影响人类健康的精神疾病之一。其发病机制十分复杂,影响其发病的因素很多。肠道菌群的不平衡被认为是影响抑郁症发生和发展的一个因素。因此,未来的疗法可能会利用这种联系,通过控制肠道微生物群来治疗抑郁症。假设/差距语句。Latrodectus tredecimguttatus卵中的蛋白神经毒素- vi (LETX-VI)先前被证明可以抑制过度炎症并改善抑郁行为,这表明它可能能够调节肠道微生物群的平衡。本研究的目的是探讨LPS和LETX-VI对抑郁行为和肠道菌群的影响,并分析肠道菌群变化与抑郁行为之间的相关性。建立小鼠抑郁模型,观察LPS和LETX-VI对抑郁行为和肠道菌群的影响。在小鼠模型中,LPS诱导抑郁行为;肠道菌群中厚壁菌门与拟杆菌门之比(F/B)和促炎菌数量增加(ppp)。LETX-VI可以通过调节肠道微生物群的组成和/或功能来预防抑郁行为。