Crocin-I alleviates the depression-like behaviors probably via modulating "microbiota-gut-brain" axis in mice exposed to chronic restraint stress

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作者
Xiao, Qingfeng [1 ]
Shu, Ruonan [1 ]
Wu, Chenlu [1 ]
Tong, Yingpeng [2 ]
Xiong, Ze [1 ]
Zhou, Jiafeng [1 ]
Yu, Chunan [1 ]
Xie, Xiaoxian [1 ]
Fu, Zhengwei [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ Technol, Coll Biotechnol & Bioengn, 6 Dist, Hangzhou 310032, Peoples R China
[2] Taizhou Univ, Sch Adv Study, Taizhou 318000, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Chronic restraint stress; Microbiota; Intestinal barriers; SCFAs; Neuroinflammation; Depression; UNPREDICTABLE MILD STRESS; CHRONIC SOCIAL DEFEAT; MAJOR DEPRESSION; FECAL MICROBIOTA; TNF-ALPHA; BARRIER; MODEL; ANTIDEPRESSANT; LACTOBACILLUS; FERMENTATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jad.2020.07.041
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Depressive disorder is rapidly advancing in the worldwide, and therapeutic strategy through "gut brain" axis has been proved to be effective. Crocin, has been found to have antidepressant activity. However, there is no thorough research for the effects of crocin-I (a major active component of crocin) on depression and its underlying mechanism. Methods: We investigated the antidepressant effect of six-week oral administration of crocin-I in a mice model of depression induced by four-week CRS. Based on the "microbiota-gut-brain" axis, we determined the effects of crocin-I administration on gut microbiota, intestinal barrier function, short chain fatty acids and neurochemical indicators. Results: Administration of crocin-I at a dose of 40 mg/kg for six weeks mitigated depression-like behaviors of depressed mice as evidenced by behaviors tests. In addition, crocin-I reduced the levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), Interleukin-6and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in serum and TNF-alpha expression in the hippocampus, and increased the hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Besides, 16 s rRNA sequencing revealed that crocin-I mitigated the gut microbiota dysbiosis in depressed mice as represented by the decreased abundance of Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes, Sutterella spp. and Ruminococcus spp. and increased abundances of Firmicutes, Lactobacillus spp. and Bacteroides spp. Moreover, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed that crocin-I reversed the decreased levels of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in feces of depressed mice. Furthermore, crocin-I improved the impaired intestinal barrier by increasing expression of Occludin and Claudin-1, which contributed to the decreased LPS leakage. Limitations: Only the male mice were used; the dose-effect relationship should be observed. Conclusion: These results suggested that crocin-I effectively alleviated depression-like behavior, likely depended on the gut microbiota and its modulation of intestinal barrier and SCFAs.
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