1.Microfluidic photo-curing fabrication of silk fibroin/hyaluronic acid composite microsphere hydrogels.
Ruyue WANG ; Yunlu CHEN ; Chenqi WU ; Shujing LI ; Zhenjie LIU ; Feng CHEN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2025;54(4):434-445
OBJECTIVES:
To fabricate an injectable composite microsphere hydrogel reinforced with silk fibroin/hyaluronic acid microspheres, achieving synergistic enhance-ment of mechanical robustness and biofunctionality.
METHODS:
Methacrylated hyaluronic acid (HAMA) and thiolated silk fibroin (TSF) were synthesized. Monodisperse microspheres generated via microfluidics were UV-cured (420 nm) through thiol-ene click reaction. These microspheres were embedded in a TSF/HAMA matrix to form photo-cured composites. The grafting rate of TSF and HAMA was characterized by H1-NMR; particle size distribution of microsphere hydrogels in soybean oil was observed by optical microscopy; gel point of composite microsphere hydrogels was determined by advanced extensional rheometer; microscopic morphology of microsphere hydrogels was observed by scanning electron microscopy; elemental distribution of microsphere hydrogels was detected by X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy; tunability of composite microsphere hydrogels was observed by inverted confocal microscopy; mechanical properties of composite microsphere hydrogels were tested by compression testing; swelling ratio, degradation rate and water retention rate of composite microsphere hydrogels were measured by gravimetric method. Cytotoxicity of the composite microsphere hydrogels was determined by Calcein-AM/propidium iodide dual staining and CCK-8 assay; cell migration capability was observed by scratch assay.
RESULTS:
The grafting rates of HAMA and TSF was 48.03% and 17.99%, respectively. Microsphere hydrogels with particle sizes of (43.3±1.2), (78.1±3.0), and (130.8±1.9) μm were prepared. The gel time of the composite microsphere hydrogels was 48-115s. The laser confocal imaging confirmed dynamic regulation characteristics of the composite microsphere hydrogels. The compressive strength of the composite microsphere hydrogels reached 22.7 kPa and maintained structural integrity at 40% strain after 20 compression cycles. The composite microsphere hydrogels exhibited differential deswelling behaviors in simulated physiological environments, and reducing microsphere particle size could significantly enhance its stability under moist conditions. The degradation rate of the composite microsphere hydrogels was (49.1±0.9)% after 200 h, and water retention rate was maintained at 40%-60% after 96 h. Biocompatibility assays confirmed >95% cell viability and unimpaired cell migration abilities.
CONCLUSIONS
The TSF/HAMA composite microsphere hydrogel developed in this study has characteristics of rapid fabrication, adjustable mechanical properties, enhanced environmental stability and excellent biocom-patibility, thus providing a new material solution for tissue repair and regenerative medicine.
Fibroins/chemistry*
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Hydrogels/chemistry*
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Microspheres
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Hyaluronic Acid/chemistry*
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Humans
2.A novel dual-targeting strategy of nanobody-driven protein corona modulation for glioma therapy.
Yupei ZHANG ; Shugang QIN ; Tingting SONG ; Zhiying HUANG ; Zekai LV ; Yang ZHAO ; Xiangyu JIAO ; Min SUN ; Yinghan ZHANG ; Guang XIE ; Yuting CHEN ; Xuli RUAN ; Ruyue LIU ; Haixing SHI ; Chunli YANG ; Siyu ZHAO ; Zhongshan HE ; Hai HUANG ; Xiangrong SONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(9):4917-4931
Glioma represents the most prevalent malignant tumor of the central nervous system, with chemotherapy serving as an essential adjunctive treatment. However, most chemotherapeutic agents exhibit limited ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB). This study introduced a novel dual-targeting strategy for glioma therapy by modulating the formation of nanobody-driven protein coronas to enhance the brain and tumor-targeting efficiency of hydrophobic cisplatin prodrug-loaded lipid nanoparticles (C8Pt-Ls). Specifically, nanobodies (Nbs) with fibrinogen-binding capabilities were conjugated to the surface of C8Pt-Ls, resulting in the generation of Nb-C8Pt-Ls. Within the bloodstream, Nb-C8Pt-Ls could bound more fibrinogen, forming the protein corona that specifically interacted with LRP-1, a receptor highly expressed on the BBB. This interaction enabled a "Hitchhiking Effect" mechanism, facilitating efficient trans-BBB transport and promoting effective brain targeting. Additionally, the protein corona interacted with LRP-1, which is also overexpressed in glioma cells, achieving precise tumor targeting. Computational simulations and SPR detection clarified the molecular interaction mechanism of the Nb-fibrinogen-(LRP-1) complex, confirming its binding specificity and stability. Our results demonstrated that this strategy significantly enhanced C8Pt accumulation in brain tissues and tumors, induced apoptosis in glioma cells, and improved therapeutic efficacy. This study provides a novel framework for glioma therapy and underscores the potential of protein corona modulation-based dual-targeting strategies in advancing treatments for brain tumors.
3.Early life Bifidobacterium bifidum BD-1 intervention alleviates hyperactivity of juvenile female rats with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Yang YANG ; Kai WANG ; Jianxiu LIU ; Zhimo ZHOU ; Wen JIA ; Simou WU ; Jinxing LI ; Fang HE ; Ruyue CHENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(4):702-710
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the effects of early life intervention with Bifidobacterium bifidum BD-1 (B. bifidum BD-1) on hyperactivity in a female mouse model of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and explore the underlying mechanisms.
METHODS:
Eight newborn female Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats and 6 spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHRs) were gavaged with saline and another 6 SHRs were gavaged with B. bifidum BD-1 (109 CFU) daily for 3 weeks. Open field test of the rats was conducted at 7 weeks, and fecal samples were collected at weaning (3 weeks) and at 7 weeks for 16S rRNA sequencing. Immunofluorescent staining was used to detect dopamine transporter (DAT) and tyrosine hydroxylase (Th) levels in the striatum and activated microglia in the prefrontal cortex. Treg cells in the mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen and blood were analyzed using flow cytometry.
RESULTS:
The SHRs traveled a significantly greater distance in open fields test than WKY rats, and this behavior was significantly attenuated by B. bifidum BD-1 intervention. The expression of DAT and Th in the striatum was significantly lower in the SHRs than in WKY rats, while B. bifidum BD-1 treatment obviously increased Th levels in the SHRs. B. bifidum BD-1 intervention significantly deceased the number of activated microglia and increased Treg cell counts in the spleen of SHRs. The treatment also enhanced α diversity in gut microbiota of the SHRs and resulted in a decreased Firmicutes/Bacteroidota ratio, more active Muribaculaceae growth, and suppression of Clostridia_UCG-014 proliferation.
CONCLUSIONS
Early life intervention with B. bifidum BD-1 alleviates hyperactivity in female SHRs by modulating the gut microbiota and peripheral immune response, suppressing neuroinflammation and improving dopaminergic system function. These findings provide evidence for early prevention strategies and support the development and application of psychobiotics for ADHD.
Animals
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Female
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Rats
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Rats, Inbred WKY
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Rats, Inbred SHR
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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/therapy*
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Bifidobacterium bifidum
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Probiotics/therapeutic use*
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Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism*
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Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase/metabolism*
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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Disease Models, Animal
4.Relationship between triglyceride-glucose index and acute ischemic stroke with anterior circulation large vessel occlusion
Ruyue LIN ; Jianqiang FAN ; Lijun WANG ; Xiaoxi ZHANG ; Hongjian SHEN ; Pengfei XING ; Lei ZHANG ; Zifu LI ; Yongwei ZHANG ; Pengfei YANG ; Jianmin LIU ; Rui ZHAO
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(4):435-441
Objective To explore the relationship between triglyceride-glucose index(TyG)and acute ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion(AIS-LVO)of anterior circulation.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on patients with anterior circulation AIS-LVO who underwent emergency endovascular thrombectomy at Neurovascular Center of The First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from Jan.2018 to Dec.2019.According to modified Rankin scale(mRS)score 90 d after operation,the patients were assigned to favorable outcome group(mRS score 0-2)or unfavorable outcome group(mRS score 3-6),and the TyG was compared.According to the median of TyG,the patients were assigned to low-TyG group(TyG<8.57)or high-TyG group(TyG ≥8.57),and the clinical data,laboratory indexes,and imaging characteristics were compared.Receiver operating characteristic curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of TyG for poor prognosis.Results A total of 135 patients were enrolled,with 72 in the favorable outcome group and 63 in the unfavorable outcome group.The TyG of the unfavorable outcome group was significantly higher than that of the favorable outcome group(8.82+0.63 vs 8.43+0.60,P<0.001).There were 67 patients in the low-TyG group and 68 in the high-TyG group.Compared with the low-TyG group,the proportion of patients with hyperlipidemia history(P=0.003),systolic blood pressure at admission(P=0.018),fasting blood glucose level(P<0.001),and triglyceride level(P<0.001)were significantly higher in the high-TyG group,the infarct core volume was significantly larger(P=0.025),the high density lipoprotein-cholesterol level was significantly lower(P=0.013),and the mRS score 90 d after operation was significantly higher(3[1,5]vs 1[0,5],P=0.049).The TyG had certain predictive value for poor prognosis in anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients(area under curve value=0.662,95%confidence interval 0.571-0.753).Conclusion TyG is elevated in anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients with poor prognosis,and may be a potential prognostic indicator for anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients.
5.Network analysis of the association between adverse childhood experiences and mental health status in college students
LIU Ailou, ZHAI Ruyue, ZHANG Libin
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(10):1481-1485
Objective:
To investigate the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mental health status through network analysis in college students, so as to provide empirical evidence for the development of targeted intervention programs.
Methods:
From October to November 2023, a survey was conducted on 1 974 college students from three universities in Hubei Province by using ACEs Questionnaire and Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90). The network analysis method was used to construct a network structure to analyze the association between ACEs and SCL-90 symptom factors among college students.
Results:
The network structure of SCL-90 symptom factors and ACEs was stable, each forming a relatively tight cluster; there were 89 non zero edges between ACEs and SCL-90 symptom factors. Emotional neglect-depression played a significant pathway role in connecting the ACEs and SCL-90 symptom factors network. Depression, anxiety, and interpersonal sensitivity of SCL-90 symptom factors had the highest centrality in the ACEs and SCL-90 symptom factors network. Emotional neglect and physical neglect in ACEs and depression and psychoticism in SCL-90 symptom factors had a high node bridge expected influence, acting as Touchpoints to activate the whole network.
Conclusion
Early identification and intervention of emotional and physical neglect, with a focus on depression, anxiety, and interpersonal sensitivity symptoms of childhood neglected individuals, which is beneficial for improving the overall mental health level of college students.
6.Outcomes of total cavopulmonary connection in the treatment of functional single ventricle with heterotaxy syndrome: A propensity score matching study
Linjiang HAN ; Xiang LIU ; Jianrui MA ; Ziqin ZHOU ; Jiazichao TU ; Ruyue ZHANG ; Miao TIAN ; Ying LI ; Haiyun YUAN ; Shusheng WEN ; Jimei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;31(04):510-518
Objective To comprehensively analyze the clinical outcomes of total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) in the treatment of functional single ventricle combined with heterotaxy syndrome (HS). Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the patients with functional single ventricle and HS who underwent TCPC (a HS group) in Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital between 2004 and 2021. The analysis focused on postoperative complications, long-term survival rates, and identifying factors associated with patient survival. Early and late postoperative outcomes were compared with matched non-HS patients (a non-HS group). Results Before propensity score matching, 55 patients were collected in the HS group, including 42 males and 13 females, with a median age of 6.0 (4.2, 11.8) years and a median weight of 17.0 (14.2, 28.8) kg. Among the patients, there were 53 patients of right atrial isomerism and 2 patients of left atrial isomerism. Eight patients underwent TCPC in one stage. TCPC procedures included extracardiac conduit (n=39), intracardiac-extracardiac conduit (n=14), and direct cavopulmonary connection (n=2). Postoperative complications included infections in 27 patients, liver function damage in 19 patients, and acute kidney injury in 11 patients. There were 5 early deaths. The median follow-up time was 94.7 (64.3, 129.8) months. The 1-year, 5-year, and 10-year survival rates were 87.2%, 85.3%, and 74.3%, respectively. After propensity score matching, there were 45 patients in the HS group and 81 patients in the non-HS group. Compared to the non-HS group, those with HS had longer surgical and mechanical ventilation time, higher infection rates (P<0.05), and a 12.9% lower 10-year survival rate. Multivariate Cox regression analysis identified asplenia was a risk factor for mortality (HR=8.98, 95%CI 1.86-43.34, P=0.006). Conclusion Compared to non-HS patients, patients with HS have lower survival rates after TCPC, and asplenia is an independent risk factor for the survival of these patients.
7.Macrophage-Activated Products of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei N1115 Promote the Development of Primary Hippocampal Neurons
Zhimo ZHOU ; Wen JIA ; Fei CHEN ; Meixun LIU ; Kai WANG ; Jianxiu LIU ; Xi SHEN ; Fang HE ; Ruyue CHENG
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2024;55(5):1150-1158
Objective To make a preliminary investigation of the effect of the immune pathway mediated by live Lacticaseibacillus paracasei N11 15 on the development of primary hippocampal neurons cultured in vitro.Methods Live Lacticaseibacillus paracasei N1115 suspension of an appropriate concentration was used as the experimental group.Peptidoglycan(PGN)and lipopolysaccharide(LPS)were used as positive controls,and RPMI1640 medium served as the blank control.These were co-cultured with RAW264.7 cells to obtain the co-culture mediums and the total cellular RNA,and to measure the expression and secretion of cytokines.After centrifugation,the supernatants were co-cultured with primary hippocampal neurons at appropriate ratios.The co-culture mediums were collected,and the total cellular RNA was extracted to measure the expression of genes related to synaptic development in neurons.Following immunofluorescence staining of the primary hippocampal neurons,the presynaptic and presynaptic membrane-associated proteins,including synaptophysin(SYP)and the postsynaptic density protein 95(PSD95),and neuronal cell maturation markers,including microtubule-associated protein 2(MAP-2),and doublecortin(DCX)were quantitatively analyzed.Additionally,the morphological development of the neurons were measured.Results Compared with the blank control,the mRNA expression levels of interleukin(IL)-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)increased by 7471%and 926%,respectively,after the RAW264.7 cells were treated with live Lacticaseibacillus paracasei N1115,while their secretion levels increased by 184.16 pg/mL and 12320.76 pg/mL,respectively,all showing statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The activation ability of N1115 live bacteria was stronger than that of PGN but weaker than that of LPS,showing statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Compared with the blank control,following the intervention with the supernatant from the co-culture of N1115 live bacteria and RAW264.7 cells,the viability of primary hippocampal neurons in the 10%supernatant intervention group increased by 19.25%,showing statistically significant differences(P<0.05),and the mRNA expression of SYP and PSD95 increased by 137%and 159%,respectively,showing statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The total neurite length(489.88 μm)of the neurons of the group intervened with the supernatant of N11 15 live bacteria was increased compared to that of the blank control group(381.51 μm),and the cell body area(2092.22 μm2),maximum neurite length(184.78 μm),total neurite length,average neurite length(108.38 μm),and branching points(4.84 s)were higher than those in the two positive control groups,showing statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion Lacticaseibacillus paracasei N1115 can significantly activate the immune regulatory function of macrophages,thereby promoting the morphological development and synaptic function of nerve cells.
8.Evaluation for optimization effects of sperm floating plate
Jie YANG ; Ruyue LIU ; Qi WANG ; Shengjia SHI ; Zhou ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2023;41(10):731-735
Objective To compare the difference between sperm floating plate and density gradient centrifugation combined with swim-up in human sperm preparation.Methods The semen samples were obtained from 50 infertile men in the clinic of Reproductive Medi-cine of Northwest Women's and Children's Hospital excluding azoospermia,severe oligoasthenozoospermia and semen volume less than 2 mL.After semen liquefaction,the differences of sperm concentration,total progressively motile sperm count(TMSC),percentages of progressively motile sperm and normal morphology sperm,recovery rate and DNA fragmentation index(DFI)were measured by both the methods of sperm floating plate and density gradient centrifugation combined with swim-up,and the results were compared.Results Compared with the pre-sorting samples,sperm concentrations[(16.08±13.39)x 106/mL,(8.88±8.06)x 106/mL vs(60.05± 27.21)×106/mL],TMSC[(7.41±6.14)×106,(3.98±3.57)×106vs(22.24±13.74)×106]and DFI[(2.20±3.44)%,(5.20± 10.79)%vs(26.38±13.92)%]in the sorting groups by sperm floating plate and density gradient centrifugation combined with swim-up were decreased significantly,and the percentages of progressive motile sperm[(91.67±4.75)%,(87.86±7.90)%vs(40.21± 16.83)%]and normal morphology sperm[(9.58±5.08)%,(7.72±4.01)%vs(3.58±2.06)%]were increased significantly.Com-pared with the density gradient centrifugation combined with swim-up,the results of sperm floating plate were higher in sperm concen-tration,percentages of progressively motile sperm and normal morphology sperm,TMSC and sperm recovery rate[(30.74±13.70)%vs(17.09±9.20)%],but DFI was lower,time-consuming was shorter[(32.38±1.01)min vs(60.08±2.06)min],and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The sperm floating plate may have certain clinical applica-tion prospects in the future due to better parameters of sperm preparation than those of density gradient centrifugation combined with swim-up in simple operation and shorter time-consuming.
9.Role of microchromosome maintenance protein 5 in promoting malignant progression and its mechanism in glioblastoma
Ruyue FENG ; Lin XIE ; Leping OUYANG ; Mingliang HE ; Jiahao LIU ; Anmin LIU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(3):217-225
Objective:To investigate the role of microchromosome maintenance protein 5 (MCM5) in promoting malignant progression and its mechanism in glioblastoma.Methods:(1) Three freshly excised brain tissues from non-tumor patients and 3 grading IV glioblastoma tissues were collected in our hospital from September 2020 to September 2021; mass spectrometry and quantitative proteomic analysis were performed to screen differentially expressed proteins for functional enrichment analysis. (2) The target protein MCM5, which was highly expressed in glioblastoma, was screened on the basis of proteomics, and its expression in glioblastoma was verified using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database and further validated at the mRNA level in the collected clinical specimens. (3) U251 cells were divided into negative control group, knockdown group-1 (si-1 group) and knockdown group-2 (si-2 group) by siNRA transfection. The regulation role of MCM5 in malignant phenotype of glioblastoma was detected by CCK-8 assay, clone formation assay, 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU)staining, Transwell invasion assay and flow cytometry. (4) The transcriptome data of glioma patients from TCGA database were used to explore the possible molecular mechanisms of MCM5 regulation in the malignant process of glioblastoma by gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) algorithm.Results:(1) In clinical samples of glioblastoma, 322 up-regulated proteins and 94 down-regulated proteins were screened out; MCM5 was highly expressed in these 3 glioblastoma samples. (2) Based on TCGA database, results of 163 patients with glioblastoma and 207 patients with non-tumor brain tissues showed that MCM5 expression was statistically up-regulated in glioblastoma ( t=3.340, P<0.001). Real-time quantitative PCR results of 3 glioblastoma tissues and 3 non-tumor brain tissues clinically collected in our hospital also indicated that significantly increased MCM5 expression in glioblastoma was noted as compared with that in the non-tumor brain tissues ( t=3.876, P<0.001). (3) As compared with the negative control group, the si-1 and si-2 groups had significantly decreased MCM5 mRNA and protein expressions, significantly lower proliferation rate 5 d after inoculation, statistically decreased number of cell clones, significantly decreased proportion of EdU positive cells, and significantly increased proportion of cells at G1 phase, and significantly impaired migration ability ( P<0.05). (4) GSEA analysis showed that mRNA in MCM5 high expression group was enriched in DNA damage repair gene, E2F target gene, MYC target gene, epithelial-mesenchymal transformation (EMT), nterleukin 6-Janus kinase-signal transduction and transcription activation factor 3 (IL6-JAK-STAT3), interferon, KRAS, NOTCH, transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), Wnt/β-Catenin and other characteristic genes. Conclusion:MCM5 is highly expressed in glioblastoma, and MCM5 regulates the malignant progression of glioblastoma through multiple mechanisms including E2F, MYC, EMT, and Wnt/β-Catenin.
10. Preventive Effect of Panax notoginseng Saponins Combined With Bacillus subtilis on Colorectal Cancer Based on Microbiome
Xiaobin LIU ; Yichao DUAN ; Mengya MA ; Xueling ZHANG ; Ruyue GUO ; Xueling REN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(3):135-143
Background: Dysregulation of intestinal flora is a key risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC). In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine preparations and probiotics have been increasingly applied in the prevention of CRC. Aims: To investigate the preventive effect of Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) combined with Bacillus subtilis on CRC. Methods: Thirty female BALB/c mice were randomly divided into normal control group (NC group), model group, PNS group, Bacillus subtilis group and PNS combined with Bacillus subtilis group (PaB group). CRC mice model was constructed by azoxymethane (AOM)/dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) method. During the experiment, the mice were weighed, and disease activity index (DAI) score was evaluated. The length of colorectum and tumor number were measured. Serum interleukin (IL) - 6 and IL - 10 contents were determined by ELISA. 16S rRNA sequencing was used to analyze the composition of intestinal flora. Results: Compared with model group, DAI score was significantly decreased (P<0.001), colorectal length was significantly increased (P<0.001), number of tumor was significantly decreased (P<0.001), tumor volume was significantly decreased (P<0.01), serum IL-6 content was significantly decreased (P<0.000 1), and serum IL-10 content was significantly increased in PaB group (P<0.000 1). The results of intestinal flora sequencing showed that Simpson index was significantly decreased in PaB group than in model group (P<0.05), Shannon index and Chao index were significantly increased (P<0.05), abundance of Bacteroidota was significantly increased (P<0.01), abundances of Firmicutes, Helicobacter and Oscillibacter were significantly decreased (P all <0.05), abundance of Lactococcus was significantly increased (P<0.05). Conclusions: The combination of PNS and Bacillus subtilis can effectively alleviate the occurrence of CRC caused by AOM/DSS, and its mechanism may be related to the improvement of composition of intestinal microbial community.


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