Chinese Materia Medica in Treating Depression: The Role of Intestinal Microenvironment.

The American journal of Chinese medicine Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-04 DOI:10.1142/S0192415X23500854
Ruhui Shen, Zhipeng Li, Huiyun Wang, Yongchao Wang, Xiaofang Li, Qian Yang, Yingjie Fu, Ming Li, Li-Na Gao
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Abstract

Depression is a highly heterogeneous mental illness. Drug treatment is currently the main therapeutic strategy used in the clinic, but its efficacy is limited by the modulation of a single target, slow onset, and side effects. The gut-brain axis is of increasing interest because intestinal microenvironment disorders increase susceptibility to depression. In turn, depression affects intestinal microenvironment homeostasis by altering intestinal tissue structure, flora abundance and metabolism, hormone secretion, neurotransmitter transmission, and immune balance. Depression falls into the category of "stagnation syndrome" according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which further specifies that "the heart governs the spirit and is exterior-interior with the small intestine". However, the exact mechanisms of the means by which the disordered intestinal microenvironment affects depression are still unclear. Here, we present an overview of how the Chinese materia medica (CMM) protects against depression by repairing intestinal microenvironment homeostasis. We review the past five years of research progress in classical antidepressant TCM formulae and single CMMs on regulating the intestinal microenvironment for the treatment of depression. We then analyze and clarify the multitarget functions of CMM in repairing intestinal homeostasis and aim to provide a new theoretical basis for CMM clinical application in the treatment of depression.

中药治疗抑郁症:肠道微环境的作用。
抑郁症是一种高度异质性的精神疾病。药物治疗是目前临床上使用的主要治疗策略,但其疗效受到单一靶点调节、起效缓慢和副作用的限制。肠脑轴越来越受到关注,因为肠道微环境紊乱增加了抑郁症的易感性。反过来,抑郁症通过改变肠道组织结构、菌群丰度和代谢、激素分泌、神经递质传递和免疫平衡来影响肠道微环境稳态。抑郁症在中医学上属于“郁证”范畴,进一步明确了“心主神,以小肠为表内”。然而,紊乱的肠道微环境影响抑郁症的确切机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们概述了中药如何通过修复肠道微环境稳态来预防抑郁症。我们回顾了过去五年来经典抗抑郁中药配方和单一CMMs在调节肠道微环境治疗抑郁症方面的研究进展。然后,我们分析和阐明了CMM在修复肠道稳态中的多靶点功能,旨在为CMM在抑郁症治疗中的临床应用提供新的理论依据。
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