Weissella confusa WIKIM51 (Wilac D001)在洛哌丁胺诱导的小鼠模型中改善便秘和肠道健康。

IF 5.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Food & Function Pub Date : 2025-07-31 DOI:10.1039/D5FO02365C
Dan-Bi Ki, Jong-Yeon Kim, Varun Jaiswal, Byung Wook Lee, Sang Min Park, Eun-Jung Park and Hae-Jeung Lee
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据报道,Weissella confusa WIKIM51 (Wilac D001)可以减少体脂,但其对便秘的潜在影响尚不清楚。本研究首次证明Wilac D001通过增强肠道屏障功能和调节肠道微生物群来缓解洛哌丁胺诱导的体内便秘。小鼠分别口服载药、比沙可啶、低剂量(1 × 109 CFU g-1)或高剂量(1 × 1010 CFU g-1) Wilac D001 4周,最后11天用洛哌丁胺(10 mg kg-1)诱导便秘。与洛哌丁胺组相比,Wilac D001显著增加了约27%的粪便含水量,并改善了粪便颗粒重量、肠道运输和排便时间。它恢复了紧密连接蛋白(ZO1、Claudin1、Occludin)的表达,减少了水通道蛋白的表达,表明屏障的完整性得到了改善。肠道运动的关键调节因子,包括c-Kit、SCF、VPAC1、5-HT4R、生长抑素和血管活性肠肽,也被显著调节。肠道菌群分析显示,有益菌如嗜黏液阿克曼氏菌、增酸拟杆菌、魏氏菌和S24-7的丰度增加。这些研究结果表明,Wilac D001通过对肠道结构、激素信号和微生物群组成的协调作用,有效缓解便秘,支持肠道健康,突出了其作为肠道健康管理的功能性益生菌的潜力。
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Weissella confusa WIKIM51 (Wilac D001) improves constipation and gut health in a loperamide-induced mouse model

Weissella confusa WIKIM51 (Wilac D001) improves constipation and gut health in a loperamide-induced mouse model

Weissella confusa WIKIM51 (Wilac D001) has been reported to reduce body fat, but its potential effects on constipation remain unclear. This study is the first to demonstrate that Wilac D001 alleviates loperamide-induced constipation in vivo by enhancing gut barrier function, and modulating gut microbiota. Mice were orally administered vehicle, bisacodyl, low-dose (1 × 109 CFU g−1), or high-dose (1 × 1010 CFU g−1) Wilac D001 for 4 weeks, and constipation was induced with loperamide (10 mg kg−1) during the final 11 days. Wilac D001 significantly increased fecal water content by approximately 27% compared with the loperamide group, and also improved fecal pellet weight, intestinal transit, and defecation time. It restored the expression of tight junction proteins (ZO1, Claudin1, Occludin) and reduced aquaporins, suggesting improved barrier integrity. Key regulators of gut motility, including c-Kit, SCF, VPAC1, 5-HT4R, somatostatin, and vasoactive intestinal peptide, were also significantly modulated. Gut microbiota analysis revealed increased abundance of beneficial bacteria such as Akkermansia muciniphila, Bacteroides acidifaciens, Weissella, and S24-7. These findings suggest that Wilac D001 effectively alleviates constipation and supports gut health through coordinated actions on intestinal structure, hormonal signaling, and microbiota composition, highlighting its potential as a functional probiotic for gut health management.

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Food & Function
Food & Function BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
10.10
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957
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.
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