Intervention Effects of Okra Extract on Brain-Gut Peptides and Intestinal Microorganisms in Sleep Deprivation Rats

Author:

Wu Jingru1ORCID,Cao Mingxue2ORCID,Hu Ming3ORCID,Gong Yu1ORCID,Xue Jianming4ORCID,Yang Yilin5ORCID,Zhou Hairui6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Jiamusi University, No. 522, Hongqi Street, Jiamusi 154004, Heilongjiang, China

2. Department of Pharmacy, Peking University People’s Hospital, No. 11, Xizhimen South Street, Beijing 100044, China

3. Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jiamusi University, No. 348, Dexiang Street, Jiamusi 154003, Heilongjiang, China

4. Deparment of Instrument, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jiamusi University, No. 348, Dexiang Street, Jiamusi 154003, Heilongjiang, China

5. College of Pharmacy, Jiamusi University, No. 148, Xuefu Street, Jiamusi 154007, Heilongjiang, China

6. Deparment of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Jiamusi University, No. 148, Xuefu Street, Jiamusi 154007, Heilongjiang, China

Abstract

Objective. Okra, possessing various bioactive components, is used to treat different diseases. This study sought to estimate the intervention effects of okra extract (OE) on brain-gut peptides (BGPs) and intestinal microorganisms in sleep deprivation (SD) rats. Methods. SD rat models were established using the modified multiple platform method and then treated with normal saline, diazepam tablets, or different doses of OE. Body weight and average daily water consumption of rats were recorded. Depressive behaviors of rats were assessed by the open field test and sucrose preference test. Serum levels of noradrenaline, melatonin, inflammatory factors (IL-1β/IL-6/TNF-α/IL-4/IL-10), and BGP indexes, including gastrin (GAS), motilin (MTL), 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), cholecystokinin (CCK), and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) were measured by ELISA. Additionally, the DNA relative contents of representative intestinal microorganisms in the collected rat feces were determined using RT-qPCR. Results. SD decreased body weight and average daily water consumption and induced depressive behaviors as well as stress and inflammatory responses in rats. SD rats exhibited lowered GAS, MTL, 5-HT, and VIP but elevated CCK and showed diminished DNA relative contents of Bacteroidetes and probiotics (Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli) but increased Clostridium perfringens. OE at different doses ameliorated the depressive behaviors and mitigated the stress and inflammatory responses in SD rats, raised the serum contents of GAS, MTL, 5-HT, and VIP, reduced CCK level, elevated the DNA relative contents of Bacteroidetes and probiotics, but diminished Clostridium perfringens. OE exhibited similar intervention effects to diazepam tablets (positive control). Conclusion. OE exerts intervention effects on BGPs and intestinal microorganisms in SD rats.

Funder

Key Research and Development Program of Heilongjiang

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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