Abstract

BackgroundThe microbiota plays an important role in host health. Although rubidium (Rb) has been used to study its effects on depression and cancers, the interaction between microbial commensals and Rb is still unexplored. To gain the knowledge of the relationship between Rb and microbes, 51 mice receiving RbCl-based treatment and 13 untreated mice were evaluated for their characteristics and bacterial microbiome changes.ResultsThe 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing of fecal microbiota showed that RbCl generally maintained fecal microbial community diversity, while the shifts in fecal microbial composition were apparent after RbCl exposure. RbCl significantly enhanced the abundances of Rikenellaceae, Alistipes, Clostridium XlVa and sulfate-reducing bacteria including Deltaproteobacteria, Desulfovibrionales, Desulfovibrionaceae and Desulfovibrio, but significantly inhibited the abundances of Tenericutes, Mollicutes, Anaeroplasmatales, Anaeroplasmataceae and Anaeroplasma lineages. With regarding to the archaea, we only observed two less richness archaea Sulfolobus and Acidiplasma at the genus level.ConclusionsChanges of fecal microbes may in part contribute to the anticancer or anti-depressant effects of RbCl. These findings further validate that the microbiome could be a target for therapeutic intervention.

Highlights

  • The microbiota plays an important role in host health

  • Effect of rubidium chloride (RbCl) on animal characteristics To better understand the effects of RbCl on mice, we conducted a follow-up study of 64 mice and recorded body weights and multiple organ weights of each mouse

  • These data indicated that RbCl had little effect on animal characteristics

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Introduction

Rubidium (Rb) has been used to study its effects on depression and cancers, the interaction between microbial commensals and Rb is still unexplored. Since the first report on its correlation with phenylketonuria and maple-syrup-urine disease [2], some studies have suggested its effects on tumor [3, 4], depression [5,6,7] and cardiovascular system [8]. Researchers found that many cancers were caused by the changes of Rb+ levels in the body [3, 9]. There are several studies reporting that Rb could be used to treat depression [11, 12]. Later studies confirmed that Rb decreased the depression-like behavior

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