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Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites

Drugs targeting intestinal bacteria have shown great efficacy for alleviating symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and microbial metabolites are important messengers. Our previous work indicated that Rheum tanguticum effectively improved cognitive function and reshaped the gut microbial homeostasis...

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Autores principales: Gao, Demin, Zhao, Huizhen, Yin, Zhihui, Han, Chen, Wang, Ying, Luo, Gan, Gao, Xiaoyan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.766120
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author Gao, Demin
Zhao, Huizhen
Yin, Zhihui
Han, Chen
Wang, Ying
Luo, Gan
Gao, Xiaoyan
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Zhao, Huizhen
Yin, Zhihui
Han, Chen
Wang, Ying
Luo, Gan
Gao, Xiaoyan
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description Drugs targeting intestinal bacteria have shown great efficacy for alleviating symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and microbial metabolites are important messengers. Our previous work indicated that Rheum tanguticum effectively improved cognitive function and reshaped the gut microbial homeostasis in AD rats. However, its therapeutic mechanisms remain unclear. Herein, this study aimed to elaborate the mechanisms of rhubarb for the treatment of AD by identifying effective metabolites associated with rhubarb-responsive bacteria. The results found that rhubarb reduced hippocampal inflammation and neuronal damage in APP/PS1 transgenic (Tg) mice. 16S rRNA sequencing and metabolomic analysis revealed that gut microbiota and their metabolism in Tg mice were disturbed in an age-dependent manner. Rhubarb-responsive bacteria were further identified by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) sequencing. Four different metabolites reversed by rhubarb were found in the position of the important nodes on rhubarb-responsive bacteria and their corresponding metabolites combined with pathological indicators co-network. Furthermore, in vitro experiments demonstrated o-tyrosine not only inhibited the viabilities of primary neurons as well as BV-2 cells, but also increased the levels of intracellular reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide. In the end, the results suggest that rhubarb ameliorates cognitive impairment in Tg mice through decreasing the abundance of o-tyrosine in the gut owing to the regulation of rhubarb-responsive bacteria. Our study provides a promising strategy for elaborating therapeutic mechanisms of bacteria-targeted drugs for AD.
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spelling pubmed-87150072021-12-30 Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites Gao, Demin Zhao, Huizhen Yin, Zhihui Han, Chen Wang, Ying Luo, Gan Gao, Xiaoyan Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Drugs targeting intestinal bacteria have shown great efficacy for alleviating symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and microbial metabolites are important messengers. Our previous work indicated that Rheum tanguticum effectively improved cognitive function and reshaped the gut microbial homeostasis in AD rats. However, its therapeutic mechanisms remain unclear. Herein, this study aimed to elaborate the mechanisms of rhubarb for the treatment of AD by identifying effective metabolites associated with rhubarb-responsive bacteria. The results found that rhubarb reduced hippocampal inflammation and neuronal damage in APP/PS1 transgenic (Tg) mice. 16S rRNA sequencing and metabolomic analysis revealed that gut microbiota and their metabolism in Tg mice were disturbed in an age-dependent manner. Rhubarb-responsive bacteria were further identified by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) sequencing. Four different metabolites reversed by rhubarb were found in the position of the important nodes on rhubarb-responsive bacteria and their corresponding metabolites combined with pathological indicators co-network. Furthermore, in vitro experiments demonstrated o-tyrosine not only inhibited the viabilities of primary neurons as well as BV-2 cells, but also increased the levels of intracellular reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide. In the end, the results suggest that rhubarb ameliorates cognitive impairment in Tg mice through decreasing the abundance of o-tyrosine in the gut owing to the regulation of rhubarb-responsive bacteria. Our study provides a promising strategy for elaborating therapeutic mechanisms of bacteria-targeted drugs for AD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8715007/ /pubmed/34975476 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.766120 Text en Copyright © 2021 Gao, Zhao, Yin, Han, Wang, Luo and Gao. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Gao, Demin
Zhao, Huizhen
Yin, Zhihui
Han, Chen
Wang, Ying
Luo, Gan
Gao, Xiaoyan
Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites
title Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites
title_full Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites
title_fullStr Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites
title_full_unstemmed Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites
title_short Rheum tanguticum Alleviates Cognitive Impairment in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Drug-Responsive Bacteria and Their Corresponding Microbial Metabolites
title_sort rheum tanguticum alleviates cognitive impairment in app/ps1 mice by regulating drug-responsive bacteria and their corresponding microbial metabolites
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.766120
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