Objectives
The anxiety, depression symptoms, and cognitive decline related to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are recognized to have an impact on patients’ health. The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) is important in somatic disease-related psychiatric and cognitive disorders, however, few treatments show efficacy. The objective of this research was to seek the protective effect of Chinese bayberry extract on inflammatory bowel disease-related brain comorbidities.
Materials and Methods
C57BL/6J mice were induced with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) solution to establish the experimental model, followed by the administration of Chinese bayberry extract. Oxidative stress indexes, immunofluorescence of choroid plexus, and BCSFB permeability were further investigated.
Results
Chinese bayberry extract improved behavioral markers and reduced the level of oxidative stress in the brain. In addition, administration of the bayberry extract increased the tight junction proteins in the choroid plexus and a significant decrease in the permeability of the BCSFB.
Conclusions
Chinese bayberry extract has the potential therapeutic effect of relieving inflammatory bowel disease-related brain comorbidities. The underlying mechanism is associated with a decrease in oxidative stress in the brain and a decrease in the permeability of the BCSFB.