2023
DOI: 10.1093/jambio/lxad052
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The pharmacological mechanism of Xiaoyaosan polysaccharide reveals improvement of CUMS-induced depression-like behavior by carbon source-triggered butyrate-producing bacteria

Abstract: Aims Here, regulatory effects of Xiaoyaosan polysaccharide on entire intestinal flora and butyrate-producing bacteria were investigated to reveal their pharmacological mechanism serving as bacterial-derived carbon sources for regulating intestinal microecology during the treatment of chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS)-induced depression in rats. Methods and results The effects were measured by analyzing depression-like … Show more

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“…In their study, Xiaoyaosan polysaccharide could contribute to reducing CUMS-induced depressive-disorders-like behaviors by increasing the diversity of butyrate-producing bacteria, elevating the abundances of the butyrate-producing bacteria Roseburia sp. and Eubacterium sp., enhancing the distribution of Flavonifractor sp., Anaerostipes sp., and Mediterraneibacter sp., decreasing the abundance of Clostridium sp., and thereby enhancing the content of butyrate in the intestine [145]. Donoso et al examined the therapeutic potential of different flavonoid and nonflavonoid polyphenols against the depressive-and anxiety-like behaviors induced by maternal separation in rats [146].…”
Section: Polyphenols and Herbal Medicine As Prebiotics For Depressive...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study, Xiaoyaosan polysaccharide could contribute to reducing CUMS-induced depressive-disorders-like behaviors by increasing the diversity of butyrate-producing bacteria, elevating the abundances of the butyrate-producing bacteria Roseburia sp. and Eubacterium sp., enhancing the distribution of Flavonifractor sp., Anaerostipes sp., and Mediterraneibacter sp., decreasing the abundance of Clostridium sp., and thereby enhancing the content of butyrate in the intestine [145]. Donoso et al examined the therapeutic potential of different flavonoid and nonflavonoid polyphenols against the depressive-and anxiety-like behaviors induced by maternal separation in rats [146].…”
Section: Polyphenols and Herbal Medicine As Prebiotics For Depressive...mentioning
confidence: 99%