Affiliation:
1. Division of Spine Surgery Department of Orthopaedics Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou P. R. China
2. Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Forensic Multi‐Omics for Precision Identification School of Forensic Medicine Southern Medical University Guangzhou P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractMethamphetamine (MA) is a highly addictive mental stimulant, and MA abuse remains a significant public health problem worldwide, while effective treatment options are limited. Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP), a major effective component extracted from Lycium barbarum, has potential health‐promoting effects on the nervous system; however, its role in MA dependence remains unclear. In this study, the conditioned place preference (CPP) of MA addiction in adult male mice was established to detect changes in gut microbiota profiles after LBP treatment through 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Our results found that LBP administration could alleviate MA‐induced CPP and hyperactivity. Interestingly, LBP improved MA‐induced gut microbiota dysbiosis by increasing some beneficial autochthonous genus abundances, such as Allobaculum, Gordonibacter, and Ileibacterium. MA exposure induced the co‐occurrence network of intestinal microbiota to become weaker and more unstable when compared with the control group, while LBP changed the above effects when compared with the MA group. Bacterial gene function prediction showed that amphetamine addiction, cocaine addiction, and short‐chain fatty acid metabolism were enriched. These findings reveal that LBP might regulate MA‐induced gut microbiota and behavior changes, which showed potential therapeutic applicability in treating MA addiction by regulating the gut microbiota.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
Medical Science and Technology Foundation of Guangdong Province
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