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6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model

Parkinson’s disease (PD) which has various pathological mechanisms, recently, it is attracting attention to the mechanism via microbiome-gut-brain axis. 6-Shogaol, a representative compound of ginger, have been known for improving PD phenotypes by reducing neuroinflammatory responses. In the present...

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Autores principales: Huh, Eugene, Choi, Jin Gyu, Choi, Yujin, Ju, In Gyoung, Noh, Dongjin, Shin, Dong-yun, Kim, Dong Hyun, Park, Hi-Joon, Oh, Myung Sook
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37337830
http://dx.doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2023.098
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author Huh, Eugene
Choi, Jin Gyu
Choi, Yujin
Ju, In Gyoung
Noh, Dongjin
Shin, Dong-yun
Kim, Dong Hyun
Park, Hi-Joon
Oh, Myung Sook
author_facet Huh, Eugene
Choi, Jin Gyu
Choi, Yujin
Ju, In Gyoung
Noh, Dongjin
Shin, Dong-yun
Kim, Dong Hyun
Park, Hi-Joon
Oh, Myung Sook
author_sort Huh, Eugene
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description Parkinson’s disease (PD) which has various pathological mechanisms, recently, it is attracting attention to the mechanism via microbiome-gut-brain axis. 6-Shogaol, a representative compound of ginger, have been known for improving PD phenotypes by reducing neuroinflammatory responses. In the present study, we investigated whether 6-shogaol and ginger attenuate degeneration induced by Proteus mirabilis (P. mirabilis) on the intestine and brain, simultaneously. C57BL/6J mice received P. mirabilis for 5 days. Ginger (300 mg/kg) and 6-shogaol (10 mg/kg) were treated by gavage feeding for 22 days including the period of P. mirabilis treatment. Results showed that 6-shogaol and ginger improved motor dysfunction and dopaminergic neuronal death induced by P. mirabilis treatment. In addition, they suppressed P. mirabilis-induced intestinal barrier disruption, pro-inflammatory signals such as toll-like receptor and TNF-α, and intestinal α-synuclein aggregation. Moreover, ginger and 6-shogaol significantly inhibited neuroinflammation and α-synuclein in the brain. Taken together, 6-shogaol and ginger have the potential to ameliorate PD-like motor behavior and degeneration of dopaminergic neurons induced by P. mirabilis in mice. Here, these findings are meaningful in that they provide the first experimental evidence that 6-shogaol might attenuate PD via regulating gut-brain axis.
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spelling pubmed-103153362023-07-04 6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model Huh, Eugene Choi, Jin Gyu Choi, Yujin Ju, In Gyoung Noh, Dongjin Shin, Dong-yun Kim, Dong Hyun Park, Hi-Joon Oh, Myung Sook Biomol Ther (Seoul) Original Article Parkinson’s disease (PD) which has various pathological mechanisms, recently, it is attracting attention to the mechanism via microbiome-gut-brain axis. 6-Shogaol, a representative compound of ginger, have been known for improving PD phenotypes by reducing neuroinflammatory responses. In the present study, we investigated whether 6-shogaol and ginger attenuate degeneration induced by Proteus mirabilis (P. mirabilis) on the intestine and brain, simultaneously. C57BL/6J mice received P. mirabilis for 5 days. Ginger (300 mg/kg) and 6-shogaol (10 mg/kg) were treated by gavage feeding for 22 days including the period of P. mirabilis treatment. Results showed that 6-shogaol and ginger improved motor dysfunction and dopaminergic neuronal death induced by P. mirabilis treatment. In addition, they suppressed P. mirabilis-induced intestinal barrier disruption, pro-inflammatory signals such as toll-like receptor and TNF-α, and intestinal α-synuclein aggregation. Moreover, ginger and 6-shogaol significantly inhibited neuroinflammation and α-synuclein in the brain. Taken together, 6-shogaol and ginger have the potential to ameliorate PD-like motor behavior and degeneration of dopaminergic neurons induced by P. mirabilis in mice. Here, these findings are meaningful in that they provide the first experimental evidence that 6-shogaol might attenuate PD via regulating gut-brain axis. The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology 2023-07-01 2023-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10315336/ /pubmed/37337830 http://dx.doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2023.098 Text en Copyright © 2023, The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Huh, Eugene
Choi, Jin Gyu
Choi, Yujin
Ju, In Gyoung
Noh, Dongjin
Shin, Dong-yun
Kim, Dong Hyun
Park, Hi-Joon
Oh, Myung Sook
6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model
title 6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model
title_full 6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model
title_fullStr 6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model
title_full_unstemmed 6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model
title_short 6-Shogaol, an Active Ingredient of Ginger, Improves Intestinal and Brain Abnormalities in (Proteus Mirabilis)-Induced Parkinson’s Disease Mouse Model
title_sort 6-shogaol, an active ingredient of ginger, improves intestinal and brain abnormalities in (proteus mirabilis)-induced parkinson’s disease mouse model
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37337830
http://dx.doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2023.098
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