Psychobiotic interventions attenuate chronic alcohol use-mediated exacerbation of posttraumatic stress disorder in rats: the role of gut-liver axis response

Author:

Akinluyi Elizabeth T.1,Edem Edem E.2,Dakoru Kelvin M.1,Nnodim Chinaza J.1,Oladipupo Michael A.1,Adeoluwa Olusegun A.1,Obisesan Abiola O.3,Ben-Azu Benneth4,Adebayo Olusegun G.5

Affiliation:

1. Neuropharmacology Unit, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine and Health Sciences , Afe Babalola University , Ado- Ekiti , Nigeria

2. Neuroscience Unit, Department of Human Anatomy, College of Medicine and Health Sciences , Afe Babalola University , Ado- Ekiti , Nigeria

3. Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, College of Pharmacy , Afe Babalola University , Ado-Ekiti , Nigeria

4. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences , Delta State University , Abraka , Delta State , Nigeria

5. Neurophysiology Unit, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences , PAMO University of Medical Sciences , Port Harcourt , Rivers State , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The incidence of co-occurring alcohol-use disorder (AUD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is high, and the presence of one disorder aggravates the severity of the other. Emerging evidence shows the neuroprotective and anti-inflammation functions of psychobiotics. Hence, the study explored the effects of probiotics and synbiotic inulin on the gut- and liver-oxidative and inflammatory biomarkers in chronic alcohol exacerbation of PTSD symptoms in rats. Methods Young adult rats were administered 10% ethanol in a two-bottle choice test for six weeks and were subjected to single prolonged stress. Probiotics and synbiotic intervention followed this. Markers of oxido-inflammatory stress, liver functions, intestinal (faecal) metabolites, occludin expression, and histopathology of the ileum and liver were evaluated. Results Chronic alcohol drinking and PTSD increased oxido-inflammatory stress, markers of hepatic damage, and reduced faecal metabolites, which were attenuated by probiotic and synbiotic interventions. Furthermore, reduced immunoexpression of gut and liver occludin, with loss of barrier integrity, viable hepatocytes, congestive portal area, and shortened villi and crypt depth, were observed. Probiotic and synbiotic interventions mitigated these effects. Conclusions The study demonstrates that psychobiotics mitigate the detrimental effects of co-occurring chronic alcohol intake in the context of PTSD.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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