Background:Liu-Jun-Zi decoction(LJZD),a classical nourishing formula in China,has been proven to be effective in treating chemotherapy-induced anorexia.In this study,the mechanism of LJZD in alleviating chemotherapy-i...Background:Liu-Jun-Zi decoction(LJZD),a classical nourishing formula in China,has been proven to be effective in treating chemotherapy-induced anorexia.In this study,the mechanism of LJZD in alleviating chemotherapy-induced anorexia was discussed from the aspects of regulating gut microbiota,repairing intestinal barrier injury and inhibiting inflammatory pathways.Methods:A rat model of chemotherapy-induced anorexia was established using cisplatin.The study evaluated the therapeutic effects of LJZD by observing the weight,food intake,and intestinal pathology of rats.The impact of LJZD on gut microbiota and metabolites,specifically short-chain fatty acids,was investigated through gut microbiota analysis and targeted metabolomics.The anti-inflammatory and intestinal protective effects of LJZD were assessed by examining the expression of intestinal tight junction proteins associated with the inflammatory pathway.Results:LJZD alleviated cisplatin-induced inflammation and intestinal barrier disruption,as evidenced by upregulated expression of tight junction protein 1(TJ-1)and occludin,along with reduced serum levels of interleukin 6(IL-6),interleukin-1β(IL-1β),tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),and lipopolysaccharide.Additionally,LJZD alleviated microbiota imbalance and regulated the levels of short-chain fatty acids,especially increased the relative abundance of Coriobacteriales Incertae Sedis,Lactabacillus johnsonii F19785,Parasutterella,and reduced the Tyzzerella.In the hypothalamus,LJZD exerts suppressive effects on the toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/myeloid differentiation factor 88(MyD88)/nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB)p65 signaling pathway,leading to a downregulation in the transcriptional activity of IL-6 and IL-1β,as well as Interleukin 6 receptors(IL-6R)and Interleukin-1βreceptors(IL-1R1)mRNA expression levels.Conclusion:In summary,LJZD alleviate chemotherapy-induced anorexia by modulating the gut microbiota,repairing the intestinal mechanical barriers,and suppressing the TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB p65 signaling pathway.展开更多
White tea encompasses a number of teas unique to eastern Fujian in China. Although white tea extracts have been reported to result in cancer cell apoptosis, to date, few studies have evaluated the mechanism of such ap...White tea encompasses a number of teas unique to eastern Fujian in China. Although white tea extracts have been reported to result in cancer cell apoptosis, to date, few studies have evaluated the mechanism of such apoptotic induction. A transcription factor that plays a critical role in cell apoptosis, NF-κB p65, is also likely critical by which white tea extracts induce cancer cell apoptosis. In this study, white tea aqueous extract (WTAE) was added to BEL-7402 and Hela cell media and NF-κB p65 activation was evaluated using western blotting and immunofluorescence. Results revealed that the phosphorylation of IKBα and p65 decreased in both cell lines after WTAE treatment. And the nuclear translocation of NF-κB p65 in both cell lines was also reduced with the WTAE treatment. NF-κB p65 inhibition was noted to accelerate apoptosis. Our findings suggest that NF-κB p65 was an important modulator in WTAE-induced apoptotic signal transduction and it acted as a negative regulator of apoptotic induction in BEL-7402 and Hela cancer cell lines.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant numbers 82174143)the Innovative Team Project of Ordinary Universities in Guangdong Province(grant numbers 2022KCXTD016).
文摘Background:Liu-Jun-Zi decoction(LJZD),a classical nourishing formula in China,has been proven to be effective in treating chemotherapy-induced anorexia.In this study,the mechanism of LJZD in alleviating chemotherapy-induced anorexia was discussed from the aspects of regulating gut microbiota,repairing intestinal barrier injury and inhibiting inflammatory pathways.Methods:A rat model of chemotherapy-induced anorexia was established using cisplatin.The study evaluated the therapeutic effects of LJZD by observing the weight,food intake,and intestinal pathology of rats.The impact of LJZD on gut microbiota and metabolites,specifically short-chain fatty acids,was investigated through gut microbiota analysis and targeted metabolomics.The anti-inflammatory and intestinal protective effects of LJZD were assessed by examining the expression of intestinal tight junction proteins associated with the inflammatory pathway.Results:LJZD alleviated cisplatin-induced inflammation and intestinal barrier disruption,as evidenced by upregulated expression of tight junction protein 1(TJ-1)and occludin,along with reduced serum levels of interleukin 6(IL-6),interleukin-1β(IL-1β),tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),and lipopolysaccharide.Additionally,LJZD alleviated microbiota imbalance and regulated the levels of short-chain fatty acids,especially increased the relative abundance of Coriobacteriales Incertae Sedis,Lactabacillus johnsonii F19785,Parasutterella,and reduced the Tyzzerella.In the hypothalamus,LJZD exerts suppressive effects on the toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/myeloid differentiation factor 88(MyD88)/nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB)p65 signaling pathway,leading to a downregulation in the transcriptional activity of IL-6 and IL-1β,as well as Interleukin 6 receptors(IL-6R)and Interleukin-1βreceptors(IL-1R1)mRNA expression levels.Conclusion:In summary,LJZD alleviate chemotherapy-induced anorexia by modulating the gut microbiota,repairing the intestinal mechanical barriers,and suppressing the TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB p65 signaling pathway.
文摘White tea encompasses a number of teas unique to eastern Fujian in China. Although white tea extracts have been reported to result in cancer cell apoptosis, to date, few studies have evaluated the mechanism of such apoptotic induction. A transcription factor that plays a critical role in cell apoptosis, NF-κB p65, is also likely critical by which white tea extracts induce cancer cell apoptosis. In this study, white tea aqueous extract (WTAE) was added to BEL-7402 and Hela cell media and NF-κB p65 activation was evaluated using western blotting and immunofluorescence. Results revealed that the phosphorylation of IKBα and p65 decreased in both cell lines after WTAE treatment. And the nuclear translocation of NF-κB p65 in both cell lines was also reduced with the WTAE treatment. NF-κB p65 inhibition was noted to accelerate apoptosis. Our findings suggest that NF-κB p65 was an important modulator in WTAE-induced apoptotic signal transduction and it acted as a negative regulator of apoptotic induction in BEL-7402 and Hela cancer cell lines.