Background Ochratoxin A(OTA)is a mycotoxin widely present in raw food and feed materials and is mainly pro-duced by Aspergillus ochraceus and Penicillium verrucosum.Our previous study showed that OTA principally induc...Background Ochratoxin A(OTA)is a mycotoxin widely present in raw food and feed materials and is mainly pro-duced by Aspergillus ochraceus and Penicillium verrucosum.Our previous study showed that OTA principally induces liver inflammation by causing intestinal flora disorder,especially Bacteroides plebeius(B.plebeius)overgrowth.However,whether OTA or B.plebeius alteration leads to abnormal tryptophan-related metabolism in the intestine and liver is largely unknown.This study aimed to elucidate the metabolic changes in the intestine and liver induced by OTA and the tryptophan-related metabolic pathway in the liver.Materials and methods A total of 30 healthy 1-day-old male Cherry Valley ducks were randomly divided into 2 groups.The control group was given 0.1 mol/L NaHCO3 solution,and the OTA group was given 235μg/kg body weight OTA for 14 consecutive days.Tryptophan metabolites were determined by intestinal chyme metabolomics and liver tryptophan-targeted metabolomics.AMPK-related signaling pathway factors were analyzed by Western blot-ting and mRNA expression.Results Metabolomic analysis of the intestinal chyme showed that OTA treatment resulted in a decrease in intesti-nal nicotinuric acid levels,the downstream product of tryptophan metabolism,which were significantly negatively correlated with B.plebeius abundance.In contrast,OTA induced a significant increase in indole-3-acetamide levels,which were positively correlated with B.plebeius abundance.Simultaneously,OTA decreased the levels of ATP,NAD+and dipeptidase in the liver.Liver tryptophan metabolomics analysis showed that OTA inhibited the kynurenine metabolic pathway and reduced the levels of kynurenine,anthranilic acid and nicotinic acid.Moreover,OTA increased the phosphorylation of AMPK protein and decreased the phosphorylation of mTOR protein.Conclusion OTA decreased the level of nicotinuric acid in the intestinal tract,which was negatively correlated with B.plebeius abundance.The abnormal metabolism of tryptophan led to a deficiency of NAD+and ATP in the liver,which in turn activated the AMPK signaling pathway.Our results provide new insights into the toxic mechanism of OTA,and tryptophan metabolism might be a target for prevention and treatment.展开更多
基金Guangdong Province Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar(2022B1515020016)the National Science Fund for Outstanding Young Scholars(32222080)+5 种基金National Key Research Program(2021YFD1300404)National Science Fund Project of China(32072751)Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2022B1515130003)China Agriculture Research System(CARS-42-15)Modern Agricultural Industrial Technology System Innovation Team of Guangdong Province(2022KJ137)Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2019B1515210012).
文摘Background Ochratoxin A(OTA)is a mycotoxin widely present in raw food and feed materials and is mainly pro-duced by Aspergillus ochraceus and Penicillium verrucosum.Our previous study showed that OTA principally induces liver inflammation by causing intestinal flora disorder,especially Bacteroides plebeius(B.plebeius)overgrowth.However,whether OTA or B.plebeius alteration leads to abnormal tryptophan-related metabolism in the intestine and liver is largely unknown.This study aimed to elucidate the metabolic changes in the intestine and liver induced by OTA and the tryptophan-related metabolic pathway in the liver.Materials and methods A total of 30 healthy 1-day-old male Cherry Valley ducks were randomly divided into 2 groups.The control group was given 0.1 mol/L NaHCO3 solution,and the OTA group was given 235μg/kg body weight OTA for 14 consecutive days.Tryptophan metabolites were determined by intestinal chyme metabolomics and liver tryptophan-targeted metabolomics.AMPK-related signaling pathway factors were analyzed by Western blot-ting and mRNA expression.Results Metabolomic analysis of the intestinal chyme showed that OTA treatment resulted in a decrease in intesti-nal nicotinuric acid levels,the downstream product of tryptophan metabolism,which were significantly negatively correlated with B.plebeius abundance.In contrast,OTA induced a significant increase in indole-3-acetamide levels,which were positively correlated with B.plebeius abundance.Simultaneously,OTA decreased the levels of ATP,NAD+and dipeptidase in the liver.Liver tryptophan metabolomics analysis showed that OTA inhibited the kynurenine metabolic pathway and reduced the levels of kynurenine,anthranilic acid and nicotinic acid.Moreover,OTA increased the phosphorylation of AMPK protein and decreased the phosphorylation of mTOR protein.Conclusion OTA decreased the level of nicotinuric acid in the intestinal tract,which was negatively correlated with B.plebeius abundance.The abnormal metabolism of tryptophan led to a deficiency of NAD+and ATP in the liver,which in turn activated the AMPK signaling pathway.Our results provide new insights into the toxic mechanism of OTA,and tryptophan metabolism might be a target for prevention and treatment.