Extracts of Drynariae Rhizoma Promote Bone Formation in OVX Rats through Modulating the Gut Microbiota.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Planta medica Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1055/a-2462-4844
Qing Lin, Xinchen Ouyang, Qi Pan, Jiajia Huang, Zhifen Zhang, Yumei Yang, Haoyu Wang, Li Yang, Xiaofeng Zhu, Xiaoyun Li, Rong-Hua Zhang
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Drynariae Rhizoma (DR) has been commonly used as a preventive and therapeutic agent for bone diseases. However, its pharmacological mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. Here, we aimed to investigate the effects of DR in a bilateral ovariectomized (OVX) rat model and explore the correlation with the gut microbiome. We established an OVX rat model and treated with different doses of DR (DR-L, 0.27 g/kg/day; DR-M, 0.81 g/kg/day; DR-H, 2.43 g/kg/day) through intragastric administration for 12 weeks. Results showed that DR alleviated body weight, moderated bone microstructure, and promoted the expression of bone formation related factors in OVX rats, in which DR-H behaved the most significant effects among the three doses. Furthermore, the effects of DR on promoting bone formation were correlated to the changes in microbial richness and the restorations of several genera, among which Ruminiclostridium and Ruminococcaceae_UCG_007 were positively correlated with the bone formation related factors, and both of them enriched in DR-H group as biomarker. Moreover, CMP-legionaminate biosynthesis I might be a crucial pathway of DR regulates gut microbiota, and the content of serum short-chain fatty acids in OVX rats were regulated by DR. Our results demonstrated that DR promoted bone formation in OVX rats, and it was related to the regulation of the gut microbiota structure.

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旱莲草提取物通过调节肠道微生物群促进卵巢切除大鼠的骨形成
Drynariae Rhizoma(DR)通常被用作骨病的预防和治疗药物。然而,其药理机制尚未完全阐明。在此,我们旨在研究 DR 在双侧卵巢切除(OVX)大鼠模型中的作用,并探讨其与肠道微生物组的相关性。我们建立了卵巢切除大鼠模型,并通过胃内给药的方式用不同剂量的 DR(DR-L,0.27 克/千克/天;DR-M,0.81 克/千克/天;DR-H,2.43 克/千克/天)治疗了 12 周。结果表明,DR可减轻OVX大鼠的体重,缓和骨微结构,促进骨形成相关因子的表达,其中DR-H在三种剂量中效果最显著。此外,DR 对骨形成的促进作用还与微生物丰富度的变化和多个菌属的恢复有关,其中瘤胃球菌和瘤胃球菌_UCG_007 与骨形成相关因子呈正相关,且这两个菌属在 DR-H 组中作为生物标志物富集。此外,CMP-配糖体生物合成I可能是DR调节肠道微生物群的重要途径,OVX大鼠血清短链脂肪酸的含量也受DR调节。我们的研究结果表明,DR能促进卵巢切除大鼠的骨形成,这与肠道微生物群结构的调节有关。
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Planta medica
Planta medica 医学-药学
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5.10
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3.70%
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101
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Planta Medica is one of the leading international journals in the field of natural products – including marine organisms, fungi as well as micro-organisms – and medicinal plants. Planta Medica accepts original research papers, reviews, minireviews and perspectives from researchers worldwide. The journal publishes 18 issues per year. The following areas of medicinal plants and natural product research are covered: -Biological and Pharmacological Activities -Natural Product Chemistry & Analytical Studies -Pharmacokinetic Investigations -Formulation and Delivery Systems of Natural Products. The journal explicitly encourages the submission of chemically characterized extracts.
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