Butyrate ameliorates chronic alcoholic central nervous damage by suppressing microglia-mediated neuroinflammation and modulating the microbiome-gut-brain axis

Jan 29, 2023Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie

Butyrate may improve long-term alcohol-related brain damage by reducing brain immune cell inflammation and balancing the gut-brain system

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Abstract

Dietary sodium butyrate significantly reduced chronic alcoholic central nervous system damage in mice.

  • Sodium butyrate administration improved behavioral issues such as anxiety, depression, and impaired learning associated with alcohol consumption.
  • Pro-inflammatory markers TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 were decreased, while anti-inflammatory IL-10 levels increased in the butyrate-treated group compared to the control.
  • Butyrate treatment corrected the imbalance of activated and resting microglial cells in the brain regions affected by alcohol.
  • Dietary sodium butyrate enhanced intestinal barrier integrity and reduced gut dysbiosis, which may influence brain health.
  • Changes in neurotransmitter levels, specifically Tryptophan and Kynurenine, were observed with butyrate treatment, indicating interactions within the gut-brain axis.

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