YINDARA-4 relieves visceral hypersensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome rats via regulation of gut microbiota and serotonin levels

Yaqin Ling, Ling Ding, Zhi-Mou Tian, Lingpeng Pei, E. Wu
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Objective: The present study aims to evaluate the in vivo efficacy of YINDARA-4 in improving the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in a rat model and investigate the impact of YINDARA-4 on potential targets of IBS management, such as the serotonin level in intestinal tissues and the structure and composition of the gut microbiota. Methods: We developed an IBS rat model by combining stress from maternal separation, acetic acid administration, and restraint. We administered YINDARA-4 water extract to the IBS rat model for 10 consecutive days. The fecal water content, visceral sensitivity, gut microbiota, and serotonin levels in the colonic tissue were then analyzed and compared between the control group, IBS model group, and YINDARA-4–treated groups. Results: Treatment with YINDARA-4 reversed visceral hypersensitivity in a dose-dependent manner in the experimental rat model of IBS. The relief of visceral hypersensitivity upon treatment with YINDARA-4 involved regulation of the gut microbiota structure and composition, and normalization of elevated serotonin levels in the colon. The decrease in colonic serotonin levels with YINDARA-4 treatment might be associated with a reduction in the abundance of Helicobacter and enrichment of Butyricimonas. Conclusions: Treatment with YINDARA-4 was beneficial against visceral hypersensitivity in a rat model of IBS. The improved symptoms exhibited in IBS rats were associated with favorably altered gut microbiota and normalization of serotonin levels in the colon.
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YINDARA-4通过调节肠道微生物群和血清素水平减轻肠易激综合征大鼠内脏过敏
目的:本研究旨在评价YINDARA-4在改善肠易激综合征(IBS)大鼠模型中的体内疗效,并探讨YINDARA-4对肠组织血清素水平和肠道菌群结构组成等IBS治疗的潜在靶点的影响。方法:采用分离应激、醋酸应激和约束应激相结合的方法建立IBS大鼠模型。我们给IBS大鼠模型连续10天给予YINDARA-4水提物。然后分析比较对照组、IBS模型组和yindara -4治疗组大鼠粪便含水量、内脏敏感性、肠道微生物群和结肠组织血清素水平。结果:在IBS实验大鼠模型中,YINDARA-4以剂量依赖的方式逆转内脏超敏反应。使用YINDARA-4治疗后内脏过敏的缓解涉及调节肠道微生物群的结构和组成,以及使结肠中升高的血清素水平正常化。经YINDARA-4治疗后结肠血清素水平的降低可能与幽门螺杆菌丰度的降低和丁酸单胞菌的富集有关。结论:YINDARA-4对肠易激综合征模型大鼠内脏超敏反应有利。肠易激综合征大鼠症状的改善与肠道菌群的良好改变和结肠血清素水平的正常化有关。
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