Journal of ethnopharmacology

Herbal treatment slows heart changes in chronic heart failure rats by affecting gut bacteria, metabolism, and inflammation-related cell signals

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Abstract

KTBA decoction significantly decreased serum NT-proBNP levels and improved cardiac function in a rat model of heart failure after myocardial infarction.

  • KTBA decoction improved the general condition of rats and enhanced cardiac structure and function, evidenced by increased ejection fraction and fractional shortening.
  • The treatment reduced collagen fiber deposition in myocardial tissue and restored the arrangement of myofibrils and mitochondrial structure.
  • KTBA decoction inhibited the expression of proteins associated with inflammation and stress (p38MAPK, I-κBα, and p65NF-κB) while upregulating proteins that support gut integrity (AQP4, Occludin, and ZO-1).
  • Changes in gut microbiota included an increase in beneficial bacteria associated with KTBA treatment, alongside the identification of several differential metabolites linked to improved metabolic pathways.
  • L-Leucine, a significant metabolite influenced by KTBA, was positively correlated with specific gut bacteria and may play a role in protein digestion and intestinal health.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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