Protective Mechanism of Polysaccharide ORP‐1 Isolated from Oudemansiella raphanipes against Age‐Related Cognitive Decline through the Microbiota‐Gut‐Brain Axis

Author:

Ren Yu‐Ru1,Cui Wen‐Ting1,Jiang Kai‐Li1,He Kai‐Qi1,Lu Yong‐Ming1,Chen Yan123,Pan Wen‐Juan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of life Sciences Anhui University Hefei 230601 P. R. China

2. Key Laboratory for Ecological Engineering and Biotechnology of Anhui Province Hefei 230601 P. R. China

3. Anhui Key Laboratory of Modern Biomanufacturing Hefei 230601 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAge‐related cognitive decline is primarily attributed to the progressive weakening of synaptic function and loss of synapses, while age‐related gut microbial dysbiosis is known to impair synaptic plasticity and cognitive behavior by metabolic alterations. To improve the health of the elderly, the protective mechanisms of Oudemansiella raphanipes polysaccharide (ORP‐1) against age‐related cognitive decline are investigated. The results demonstrate that ORP‐1 and its gut microbiota‐derived metabolites SCFAs restore a healthy gut microbial population to handle age‐related gut microbiota dysbiosis mainly by increasing the abundance of beneficial bacteria Dubosiella, Clostridiales, and Prevotellaceae and reducing the abundance of harmful bacteria Desulfovibrio, strengthen intestinal barrier integrity by abolishing age‐related alterations of tight junction (TJ) and mucin 2 (MUC2) proteins expression, diminish age‐dependent increase in circulating inflammatory factors, ameliorate cognitive decline by reversing memory‐ and synaptic plasticity‐related proteins levels, and restrain hyperactivation of microglia‐mediated synapse engulfment and neuroinflammation. These findings expand the understanding of prebiotic–microbiota–host interactions.

Publisher

Wiley

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