Inulin alters gut microbiota to alleviate post‐stroke depressive‐like behavior associated with the IGF‐1‐mediated MAPK signaling pathway

Author:

Shao Rong1ORCID,Tan Xiongchang1,Pan Minfu1,Huang Jiawen1,Huang Liu1,Bi Binyu1,Huang Xiaohua2,Wang Jie2,Li Xuebin123

Affiliation:

1. School of Clinical Medicine Youjiang Medical University for Nationalities Baise Guangxi China

2. Department of Neurology The Affiliated Hospital of Youjiang Medical University for Nationalities Baise Guangxi China

3. Biological Molecule Laboratory Guangxi University Key Laboratory of High Incidence Prevention and Control Research in Western Guangxi Baise Guangxi China

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionGut microbiota dysbiosis is a key factor of the pathogenesis of post‐stroke depression (PSD). PSD is associated with increased hippocampal neuronal apoptosis and decreased synaptic connectivity. Inulin can be involved in hippocampal neuron protection through the microbiome–gut–brain axis. However, the neuroprotective effects of inulin in PSD are still to be further investigated.MethodsBy utilizing the GEO public database, we identify differentially expressed genes in the hippocampus following inulin intake. This can help us discover key signaling pathways through functional enrichment analysis. Furthermore, we validate the expression levels of signaling molecules in a rat model of PSD and examine the effects of inulin on behavioral changes and body weight. Additionally, conducting a microbiome analysis to identify significantly different microbial populations and perform correlation analysis.ResultsThe intake of inulin significantly up‐regulated mitogen‐activated protein kinase signaling pathway in the hippocampus. Inulin changed in the gut microbiota structure, leading to an increase in the abundance of Lactobacillus and Clostridium_sensu_stricto_1 in the intestines of PSD rats, while decreasing the abundance of Ruminococcus UCG_005, Prevotella_9, Oscillospiraceae, and Clostridia UCG_014. Furthermore, the inulin diet elevated levels of insulin‐like growth factor 1 in the serum, which showed a positive correlation with the abundance of Lactobacillus. Notably, the consumption of inulin‐enriched diet increased activity levels and preference for sugar water in PSD rats, while also reducing body weight.ConclusionThese findings highlight the potential therapeutic benefits of inulin in the management of depression and emphasize the importance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiota for PSD.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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