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Effects of lycium barbarum polysaccharide on intestinal microbiota regulation in ulcerative colitis mice |
Li Zhiyu, Lin Lanhui, Hao Qiyuan, Zhai Huihong |
Department of Gastroenterology, Beijing Friendship Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China |
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Abstract Objective To investigate the protective effect of lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) on ulcerative colitis and its
regulatory effect on the intestinal flora. Method 20 specific⁃pathogen free (SPF) and 20 germ⁃free (GF) C57BL/6 healthy male mice were
respectively divided into dextran sulphate sodium (DSS) group (n=10, SPF), LBP group (n=10, SPF), GF (DSS) group (n=10) and GF (LBP)
group (n=10). The model of ulcerative colitis was established by discontinuously drinking 2% DSS for 7 days with three cycles, totally
for 54 days. DSS and GF (DSS) groups were given a normal diet, while LBP and GF (LBP) groups were given 1% LBP dietary supplement
throughout the whole process. Finally, the UC phenotype (body weight, colon length, disease index score and myeloperoxidase activity)
were assessed in each group. And the feces of mice were collected by stress defecation method, and the composition of intestinal flora was
analyzed by 16S rRNA high⁃throughput sequencing. The content of short⁃chain fatty acids in feces was detected by gas
chromatography⁃mass spectrometry. Result LBP exerted a significant effect against UC, as indicated by increased body weight and colon
length, and decreased disease activity index scores and myeloperoxidase activity. But the protective effect of LBP on UC was reversed
in GF mice. The abundance of some probiotics, such as Lactobacillus [(0.55±0.38)×10⁃2 vs (3.83±1.78)×10⁃2, P=0.009], unclassified
Lachnospiraceae [(1.84±0.42)×10⁃2 vs (3.90±1.36)×10⁃2, P=0.023], Butyricicoccus [(0.03±0.04)×10⁃2 vs (0.11±0.01)×10⁃2, P=0.007],
unclassified S24⁃7 [(9.91±1.44) ×10⁃2 vs (28.90±15.68) ×10⁃2, P=0.004], increased obviously with LBP treatment. In addition, LBP
significantly increased the content of butyric acid in the feces of mice with UC [(3.96±0.78) ng/mg vs (7.44±1.67) ng/mg, P=0.022].
However, LBP did not increase the content of butyric acid in GF mice [(6.02±0.13) ng/mg vs (6.05±0.11) ng/mg, P=0.150]. Conclusion
LBP can alleviate DSS⁃induced UC by regulating the composition of intestinal flora and promoting the production of butyric acid.
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Received: 27 January 2022
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