Multi-omics reveals the mechanisms of antidepressant-like effects of the low polarity fraction of Bupleuri Radix

Apr 3, 2020Journal of ethnopharmacology

Multiple molecular analyses reveal how the low-polarity part of Bupleuri Radix may have antidepressant-like effects

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Abstract

PBR significantly improved depression-like behaviors in CUMS model rats.

  • PBR increased levels of BDNF in the hippocampus, which is associated with mood regulation.
  • Sixteen biomarkers linked to the antidepressant effects of PBR were identified, involving three distinct metabolic pathways.
  • PBR increased the diversity of gut microbiota and inhibited the growth of specific bacteria, including [Prevotella] and Ochrobactrum.
  • A strong correlation was observed between the metabolites in the cecum and the gut microbiota, suggesting interactions that may influence depression.

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