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Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism

AIMS: There is growing evidence that the gut microbiota plays a significant part in the pathophysiology of chronic stress. The dysbiosis of the gut microbiota closely relates to dysregulation of microbiota–host cometabolism. Composition changes in the gut microbiota related to perturbations in metab...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Bohan, Dong, Wenwen, Ma, Zhixin, Duan, Shuxian, Han, Ruina, Lv, Zhou, Liu, Xinru, Mao, Yanfei
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9804075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36261870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13999
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author Zhang, Bohan
Dong, Wenwen
Ma, Zhixin
Duan, Shuxian
Han, Ruina
Lv, Zhou
Liu, Xinru
Mao, Yanfei
author_facet Zhang, Bohan
Dong, Wenwen
Ma, Zhixin
Duan, Shuxian
Han, Ruina
Lv, Zhou
Liu, Xinru
Mao, Yanfei
author_sort Zhang, Bohan
collection PubMed
description AIMS: There is growing evidence that the gut microbiota plays a significant part in the pathophysiology of chronic stress. The dysbiosis of the gut microbiota closely relates to dysregulation of microbiota–host cometabolism. Composition changes in the gut microbiota related to perturbations in metabolic profiles are vital risk factors for disease development. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is commonly applied as an alternative or primary therapy for various diseases. Therefore, a metabolic and gut bacteria perspective is essential to uncover possible mechanisms of chronic stress and the therapeutic effect of hyperbaric oxygenation. We determined that there were significantly disturbed metabolites and disordered gut microbiota between control and chronic stress group. The study aims to offer further information on the interactions between host metabolism, gut microbiota, and chronic stress. METHODS: At present, chronic unpredictable mild stress is considered the most widespread method of modeling chronic stress in animals, so we used a chronic unpredictable mild stress mouse model to characterize changes in the metabolome and microbiome of depressed mice by combining 16S rRNA gene sequencing and UHPLC–MS/MS‐based metabolomics. Pearson's correlation‐based clustering analysis was performed with above metabolomics and fecal microbiome data to determine gut microbiota‐associated metabolites. RESULTS: We found that 18 metabolites showed a significant correlation with campylobacterota. Campylobacterota associated metabolites were significantly enriched mainly in the d‐glutamate and d‐glutamine metabolism. Hyperoxia treatment may improve depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice through regulating the disrupted metabolites. CONCLUSIONS: Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling Campylobacterota associated metabolites.
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spelling pubmed-98040752023-01-04 Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism Zhang, Bohan Dong, Wenwen Ma, Zhixin Duan, Shuxian Han, Ruina Lv, Zhou Liu, Xinru Mao, Yanfei CNS Neurosci Ther Original Articles AIMS: There is growing evidence that the gut microbiota plays a significant part in the pathophysiology of chronic stress. The dysbiosis of the gut microbiota closely relates to dysregulation of microbiota–host cometabolism. Composition changes in the gut microbiota related to perturbations in metabolic profiles are vital risk factors for disease development. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is commonly applied as an alternative or primary therapy for various diseases. Therefore, a metabolic and gut bacteria perspective is essential to uncover possible mechanisms of chronic stress and the therapeutic effect of hyperbaric oxygenation. We determined that there were significantly disturbed metabolites and disordered gut microbiota between control and chronic stress group. The study aims to offer further information on the interactions between host metabolism, gut microbiota, and chronic stress. METHODS: At present, chronic unpredictable mild stress is considered the most widespread method of modeling chronic stress in animals, so we used a chronic unpredictable mild stress mouse model to characterize changes in the metabolome and microbiome of depressed mice by combining 16S rRNA gene sequencing and UHPLC–MS/MS‐based metabolomics. Pearson's correlation‐based clustering analysis was performed with above metabolomics and fecal microbiome data to determine gut microbiota‐associated metabolites. RESULTS: We found that 18 metabolites showed a significant correlation with campylobacterota. Campylobacterota associated metabolites were significantly enriched mainly in the d‐glutamate and d‐glutamine metabolism. Hyperoxia treatment may improve depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice through regulating the disrupted metabolites. CONCLUSIONS: Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling Campylobacterota associated metabolites. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9804075/ /pubmed/36261870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13999 Text en © 2022 The Authors. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Zhang, Bohan
Dong, Wenwen
Ma, Zhixin
Duan, Shuxian
Han, Ruina
Lv, Zhou
Liu, Xinru
Mao, Yanfei
Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism
title Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism
title_full Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism
title_fullStr Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism
title_short Hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism
title_sort hyperbaric oxygen improves depression‐like behaviors in chronic stress model mice by remodeling gut microbiota and regulating host metabolism
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9804075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36261870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13999
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