Journal of ethnopharmacology

Jiao-tai-wan reduces gut-brain inflammation and improves thinking in rats with insomnia

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Abstract

Sleep deprivation for 16 weeks increased Aβ42, caspase3, IL-6, and TNF-α levels in the brains of rats.

  • Cognitive performance, measured by the Morris water maze, worsened in sleep-deprived rats.
  • The intestinal barrier showed increased permeability, indicated by the reduced expression of tight junction proteins.
  • Activation of the intestinal TLR4/NF-κB pathway was observed, correlating with higher levels of IL-6 and TNF-α.
  • Treatment with Jiao-tai-wan partially reversed the adverse effects of sleep deprivation on inflammation and cognitive function.
  • The findings suggest a potential link between gut health and cognitive impairment through the gut-brain axis.

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