Probing the Impact of Whole Intestinal Microbiota Transplantation from Alzheimer's Disease Model Mice on the Ileal Microenvironment Based on the “Interior-Exterior Relationship Exists Between Heart and Small Intestine”
10.13471/j.cnki.j.sun.yat-sen.univ(med.sci).2023.0109
- VernacularTitle:基于“心与小肠相表里”探讨阿尔茨海默病小鼠全肠道菌群移植对回肠肠道微环境的影响
- Author:
Wei XIONG
1
;
Ling HU
1
;
Qing XU
1
;
Xi LI
1
;
Xian DING
1
;
Chong-yang DOU
1
;
Fang-fang CHENG
1
;
Zhi-yong YAN
1
Author Information
1. School of Life Science and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
traditional Chinese medicine theory;
Alzheimer's disease;
whole intestinal microbiota transplantation;
ileal microenvironment;
colonic microenvironment
- From:
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences)
2023;44(1):63-70
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
ObjectiveTo investigate whether the whole intestinal microbiota transplantation in Alzheimer's disease (AD) model mice has more significant effects on ileum intestinal microenvironment in normal mice under the guidance of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine that "interior-exterior relationship exists between the heart and small intestine". MethodsThe whole intestinal microbiota of fourteen 6-month-old specific pathogen free male APP/PS1 double-transgenic AD model mice was transplanted into the gut of six normal C57BL/6J mice of the same age and background treated with mixed antibiotics for 14 days. Then, after 14 days of normal rearing, the mice were sacrificed. Next, the pathological changes in the ileum and colon were observed, and the composition and diversity of the ileal and colonic microbiota was analyzed by sequencing. ResultsAfter the whole intestinal microbiota of AD mice was transplanted into normal mice, pathological analysis showed that only the ileum tissue had mucosal damage and crypt gland epithelial cell degeneration, necrosis, and shedding. Moreover, the microbiota analysis found that only the number of genera (P<0.01), Chao1 index (P<0.01) and Simpson index of ileal microbiota in normal mice decreased (P<0.01), and the composition of intestinal microbiota was quite similar to that of AD model mice. ConclusionUnder the effect of whole gut microbiota transplantation in AD mice, the diversity and composition of ileal microbiota change more than that of colonic microbiota in normal mice, and at the same time, it results in pathological damage to the ileal mucosa, indicating that the ileal microenvironment may be more closely related to the occurrence and development of AD, which is highly consistent with the traditional Chinese medicine theory of "interior-exterior relationship between heart and small intestine".