Affiliation:
1. College of Life Sciences Jilin Agricultural University Changchun 130118 Jilin China
2. Key Laboratory for Research and Development of New Veterinary Drugs Changchun 130118 Jilin China
3. Engineering Research Center of Bioreactor and Pharmaceutical Development, Ministry of Education Jilin Agricultural University Changchun 130118 Jilin China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundIn recent years, the incidence of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) has gradually increased, the development of ALD is attached great attentions. Nostoc commune Vauch. polysaccharide (NCVP) is beneficial to maintain the gut health, but the protective effect of NCVP on the liver has not been reported yet.PurposeTo study the protective effect and the underlying mechanisms of NCVP on ALD, a mouse model of acute ALD was established.Study design and methodsWe built an acute ALD mouse model and explored the protective effect of NCVP through the detection of cytokines, histological examination, determination of short chain fatty acids, and 16S rRNA analysis of gut microbiota.ResultsNCVP had hepatoprotective effects on acute alcohol‐induced mice by improving antioxidant capacity, reducing oxidative stress and the serum cytokine levels (IL‐1β, IL‐6, and TNF‐α). Simultaneously, histopathological changes in liver indicated that NCVP could inhibit local hepatocyte necrosis, cytoplasmic vacuolation and inflammatory cell infiltration induced by alcohol. NCVP also increased the level of total short‐chain fatty acids of acute ALD mice. In addition, NCVP could significantly decrease the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio and the abundance of Patescibacteria, Helicobacter, and Actinomycetes and increase the abundance of Lachospiraceae, Prevotellaceae‐UCG‐003, Lactobacillaceae, and Desulfovibrio.ConclusionOur study proved that NCVP had in vivo hepatoprotective effect on acute ALD mice and provided scientific evidences that NCVP might be a promising drug candidate for the prevention and treatment of ALD.
Subject
Gastroenterology,Hepatology