Abstract

Background: Recent studies suggest that gut microbiota was associated with the bidirectional gut-brain axis which could modulate neuropsychological functions of the central nervous system. Gut microbiota could produce gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) that could modulate the gut–brain axis response. Jianpi Jieyu (JPJY) decoction, a traditional Chinese formula, is mainly composed of Astragalus membranaxeus and Radix Pseudostellariae. Although the JPJY decoction has been used to treat the depression in China, the potential action of its antidepressant has not been well understood. Thus this study was aim to investigate the role of JPJY improve gut microbiota homeostasis in the chronic stress induced depressive mice. Methods: The antidepressant effect of JPJY on chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) mice was evaluated by using sucrose preference test, tail suspension test and forced swim test. Fatigue-like behaviors were evaluated using degree of redness, grip strength test, and exhaustive swimming test. The new object recognition test was used to evaluate cognition performance. Fecal samples were collected and taxonomical analysis of intestinal microbial distribution was conducted with 16S rDNA. Serum level of GABA was measured using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The expression of GluR1 and p-Tau protein in the hippocampus was determined using Western blotting. Results: The dose of 9.2 g/kg JPJY produced antidepressant-like effects. JPJY and its major components also modulated gut microbiota diversity in the CUMS mice. Serum level of GABA and the expressions of hippocampal GluR1 and p-Tau were reversed after the administration of JPJY in CUMS mice. Conclusion: JPJY regulates gut microbiota to produce antidepressant-like effect and improve cognition deficit in depressive mice while its molecular mechanism possibly be enhanced NR1 and Tau expression in hippocampus and increased GABA in serum.

Highlights

  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) is severe and persistent emotional depression, which is the main type of mood disorder and has caused an enormous socioeconomic burden (Chen and Guo, 2017; Woelfer et al, 2019)

  • The gut microbiota may play a causal role in the development of characteristics of depression, and it may provide a manageable target in the treating and preventing this disease

  • Jianpi Jieyu (JPJY) and QS treatment did not affect the time spent in central area or total distance in the open field test

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Introduction

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is severe and persistent emotional depression, which is the main type of mood disorder and has caused an enormous socioeconomic burden (Chen and Guo, 2017; Woelfer et al, 2019). Studies indicated that the gut microbiota maintains a dynamic balance which plays an important role in human health through regulating nutrient absorption, immune system and host metabolism (Cryan and Dinan, 2012; Browne et al, 2016; Fung et al, 2017). It has been reported that the composition of gut microbiota was closely related to the mental disease, such as depression, bipolar and autism. The gut microbiota may play a causal role in the development of characteristics of depression, and it may provide a manageable target in the treating and preventing this disease. This study was aim to investigate the role of JPJY improve gut microbiota homeostasis in the chronic stress induced depressive mice

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