A combination of cecum microbiome and metabolome in CUMS depressed rats reveals the antidepressant mechanism of traditional Chinese medicines: A case study of Xiaoyaosan

May 13, 2021Journal of ethnopharmacology

How gut bacteria and chemicals in stressed rats explain the antidepressant effects of the traditional Chinese medicine Xiaoyaosan

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Abstract

Xiaoyaosan (XYS) significantly improved depressive behaviors and the abnormal diversity of cecum microbiota in depression-like rats.

  • XYS increased the abundance of Firmicutes while decreasing Actinobacteria in the cecum of depressed rats.
  • The treatment regulated the abundances of 9 out of 13 potential microbial biomarkers at the genus level.
  • Cecal metabolomics indicated that XYS could normalize levels of alanine, proline, lactate, and valine associated with depression.
  • The findings suggest that XYS may influence gut microbiota and metabolites as part of its anti-depressant effects.

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