甘脉大枣汤通过微生物-代谢-炎症轴改善CUMS小鼠抑郁样行为

IF 6.7 1区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Biqun Zhang , Jiaqi Ji , Xuesong Zhang , Xiaoqin Yu , Xiaosong Hu , Jiayao Liu , Ping Wang , Zhou Lan
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摘要

甘脉大枣汤是一种既可食又可药的中药复方,具有抗抑郁作用。然而,其潜在的机制,特别是那些涉及肠脑轴的机制,仍不清楚。目的整合肠道菌群分析、代谢组学和神经炎症,系统地阐明GMDZ的抗抑郁机制。研究设计和方法采用慢性不可预测的轻度应激(CUMS)方法诱导抑郁样行为的smice。采用行为学测试、多组学方法(代谢组学、16s rRNA测序)和分子生物学技术(组织病理学、免疫荧光、ELISA、qPCR、Western blot)研究GMDZ的多靶点机制。结果共鉴定出108种活性成分,其中58种在血浆中检测到,43种在大脑皮层中检测到,证实了关键成分的全身暴露和大脑渗透。GMDZ显著改善抑郁样行为,减轻相关的神经元和结肠病理损伤。在机制上,GMDZ通过三个相互关联的新途径发挥其抗抑郁作用:(1)调节肠道菌群组成,改变粪便和血浆代谢物谱;(2)降低外周和中枢促炎细胞因子水平,抑制NLRP3炎性小体通路激活;(3)通过上调occludin和claudin-5增强血脑屏障(BBB)完整性。结论ongmdz的抗抑郁作用是通过一种涉及微生物-代谢-炎症轴的多靶点调控机制发挥的。该研究显著推进了我们对GMDZ肠脑轴机制的认识,并为中医机制研究提供了新的范式。
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Gan-Mai-Da-Zao decoction ameliorates depressive-like behaviors in CUMS mice via the microbiota-metabolism-inflammation axis

Gan-Mai-Da-Zao decoction ameliorates depressive-like behaviors in CUMS mice via the microbiota-metabolism-inflammation axis

Background

Gan-Mai-Da-Zao decoction (GMDZ), a traditional Chinese formulation used as both food and medicines, exhibits antidepressant effects. However, its underlying mechanisms, particularly those involving the gut-brain axis, remain unclear.

Purpose

To integrate gut microbiota profiling, metabolomics, and neuroinflammation to systematically elucidate GMDZ's antidepressant mechanisms.

Study design and Methods

Mice with depression-like behaviors were induced using a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) approach. Behavioral tests, multi-omics approaches (metabolomics, 16 s rRNA sequencing), and molecular biology techniques (histopathology, immunofluorescence, ELISA, qPCR, Western blot) were employed to investigate GMDZ’s multi-target mechanisms.

Results

We identified 108 bioactive components, with 58 detected in plasma and 43 in the cerebral cortex, confirming systemic exposure and cerebral penetration of key constituents. GMDZ significantly ameliorated depressive-like behaviors and attenuated associated neuronal and colonic pathological damage. Mechanistically, GMDZ exerted its antidepressant effects through three novel and interconnected pathways: (1) Modulating gut microbiota composition and altering fecal and plasma metabolite profiles; (2) Reducing peripheral and central pro-inflammatory cytokines levels and suppressing NLRP3 inflammasome pathway activation; and (3) Enhancing blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity by up-regulating occludin and claudin-5.

Conclusion

GMDZ exerts antidepressant effects via a novel multi-target regulatory mechanism involving the microbiota-metabolite-inflammation axis. This study significantly advances our understanding of GMDZ’s gut-brain axis mechanism and offers a new paradigm for mechanistic investigations of traditional Chinese medicine.
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Phytomedicine
Phytomedicine 医学-药学
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
5.10%
发文量
670
审稿时长
91 days
期刊介绍: Phytomedicine is a therapy-oriented journal that publishes innovative studies on the efficacy, safety, quality, and mechanisms of action of specified plant extracts, phytopharmaceuticals, and their isolated constituents. This includes clinical, pharmacological, pharmacokinetic, and toxicological studies of herbal medicinal products, preparations, and purified compounds with defined and consistent quality, ensuring reproducible pharmacological activity. Founded in 1994, Phytomedicine aims to focus and stimulate research in this field and establish internationally accepted scientific standards for pharmacological studies, proof of clinical efficacy, and safety of phytomedicines.
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