Aromatic-turmerone ameliorates DSS-induced ulcerative colitis via modulating gut microbiota in mice.
Chunlian LiWeicheng ZhangXianyi WuQiuyang CaiZekai TanZhengyi HongShiyuan HuangYanghe YuanLewen YaoLanyue ZhangPublished in: Inflammopharmacology (2022)
Curcuma longa L. is one of the traditional Chinese herbs in the list of medicinal and food homology. Aromatic-turmerone is the main ingredient in turmeric essential oil. The aim of the present study is to investigate the treatment of Aromatic-turmerone on DSS-included colitis and its regulatory effect on intestinal flora disorder. Male KM mice supplemented with different concentration of aromatic-turmerone and mesalazine are subjected to 2% DSS in drinking water to induce colitis. Colon and cecum contents were collected for colitis lesion evaluation and inflammation-related gene analysis and colon contents for gut microbiota. The results show that treatments with Aromatic-turmerone significantly prevents colon shortening, alleviates the damage of colonic tissue, and reduces colonic inflammatory cytokines TNF-α and COX-2. Furthermore, the 16S rDNA gene sequence data indicate that Aromatic-turmerone improve the abundance of bacterial species, maintain some beneficial bacteria, and reduce harmful bacteria. Aromatic-turmerone downregulates the colonic inflammatory cytokines and modulates the abundance of intestinal flora, which is conductive to ameliorates DSS-induced colitis. Regularly intake of the edible herb may be help to prevent ulcerative colitis-related diseases.
Keyphrases
- ulcerative colitis
- amino acid
- drinking water
- oxidative stress
- mouse model
- rheumatoid arthritis
- copy number
- essential oil
- high fat diet induced
- health risk
- metabolic syndrome
- dna methylation
- skeletal muscle
- diabetic rats
- drug induced
- smoking cessation
- endothelial cells
- physical activity
- wastewater treatment
- big data
- human health