Kim_2023_Int.J.Mol.Sci_24_12898

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Title : Codium fragile Suppresses PM(2.5)-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction by Regulating Gut-Brain Axis via TLR-4\/MyD88 Pathway - Kim_2023_Int.J.Mol.Sci_24_12898
Author(s) : Kim TY , Kim JM , Lee HL , Go MJ , Joo SG , Kim JH , Lee HS , Lee DY , Kim HJ , Heo HJ
Ref : Int J Mol Sci , 24 :12898 , 2023
Abstract :

This study was conducted to evaluate the cognitive dysfunction improvement effect of aqueous extract of Codium fragile (AECF) by regulating the imbalance of the gut-brain axis in chronic particulate matter (PM)(2.5)-exposed mice. The physiological compounds of AECF were identified as hexadecanamide, oleamide, octadecanamide, stearidonic acid, and linolenic acid by the ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC Q-TOF MS(E)) analysis. To evaluate the effect of PM(2.5) on the antioxidant system, superoxide dismutase (SOD) contents, reduced glutathione (GSH) contents, and malondialdehyde (MDA) contents were measured in colon and brain tissues. AECF significantly ameliorated the imbalance of the antioxidant systems. Also, AECF improved intestinal myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, the abundance of the gut microbiome, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) contents, and tight junction protein expression against PM(2.5)-induced damage. In addition, AECF prevented PM(2.5)-induced inflammatory and apoptotic expression via the toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4)/myeloid differentiation primary response 88 (MyD88) pathway in colon and brain tissues. Additionally, AECF enhanced the mitochondrial function, including the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) contents in brain tissues. Furthermore, AECF regulated the cholinergic system, such as acetylcholine (ACh) contents, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, and protein expression levels of AChE and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) in brain tissues. To evaluate the effect of cognitive dysfunction caused by PM(2.5)-induced intestinal dysfunction, behavior tests such as Y-maze, passive avoidance, and Morris water maze tests were performed. From the results of the behavior tests, AECF ameliorated spatial learning and memory, short-term memory, and long-term learning and memory function. This study confirmed that AECF reduced PM(2.5)-induced cognitive dysfunction by regulating gut microbiome and inflammation, apoptosis, and mitochondrial function by enhancing the gut-brain axis. Based on these results, this study suggests that AECF, which contains fatty acid amides, might be a potential material for ameliorating PM(2.5)-induced cognitive dysfunction via gut-brain axis improvement.

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Kim TY, Kim JM, Lee HL, Go MJ, Joo SG, Kim JH, Lee HS, Lee DY, Kim HJ, Heo HJ (2023)
Codium fragile Suppresses PM(2.5)-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction by Regulating Gut-Brain Axis via TLR-4\/MyD88 Pathway
Int J Mol Sci 24 :12898

Kim TY, Kim JM, Lee HL, Go MJ, Joo SG, Kim JH, Lee HS, Lee DY, Kim HJ, Heo HJ (2023)
Int J Mol Sci 24 :12898