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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-03123-1...

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Yang, Chuanli Hu, Tianjiao Xue, Xin Su, Xiaohu Zhang, Xuan Fan, Yunhe Shen, Xiaobing Dong, Xiushan
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en
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BioMed Central

Category

Mycology

Year

2023

listing date

12/13/2023

Keywords
constipation depression and anxiety fecal microbiota transplantation metagenomics metabolomics 5-hydroxytryptamine samples levels constipation symptoms microbiota 5-ht anxiety depression fecal
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Abstract

Background Depression and anxiety are common comorbid diseases of constipation.

Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) significantly relieves gastrointestinal-related symptoms, but its impact on psychiatric symptoms remains uncharted.

Methods We collected fecal and serum samples before and after FMT from 4 functional constipation patients with psychiatric symptoms and corresponding donor stool samples.

We categorized the samples into two groups: before FMT (Fb) and after FMT (Fa).

Parameters associated with constipation, depression, and anxiety symptoms were evaluated.

Metagenomics and targeted neurotransmitter metabolomics were performed to investigate the gut microbiota and metabolites.

5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) biosynthesis was detected in patients’ fecal supernatants exposed to the QGP-1 cell model in vitro .

Results Our study demonstrated that patient’s constipation, depression, and anxiety were improved after FMT intervention.

At the genus level, relative abundance of g_Bacteroides and g_Klebsiella decreased in the Fa group, while g_Lactobacillus , and g_Selenomonas content increased in the same group.

These observations suggest a potential involvement of these genera in the pathogenesis of constipation with psychiatric symptoms.

Metabolomics analysis showed that FMT intervention decreased serum 5-HT levels.

Additionally, we found that species, including s_Klebsiella sp. 1_1_55 , s_Odoribacter splanchnicus , and s_Ruminococcus gnavus CAG:126 , were positively correlated with 5-HT levels.

In contrast, s_Acetobacterium bakii , s_Enterococcus hermanniensis , s_Prevotella falsenii , s_Propionispira arboris , s_Schwartzia succinivorans , s_Selenomonas artemidis , and s_Selenomonas sp.

FC4001 were negatively correlated with 5-HT levels.

Furthermore, we observed that patients’ fecal supernatants increased 5-HT biosynthesis in QGP-1 cells.

Conclusion FMT can relieve patients’ constipation, depression, and anxiety symptoms by reshaping gut microbiota.

The 5-HT level was associated with an altered abundance of specific bacteria or metabolites.

This study provides specific evidence for FMT intervention in constipation patients with psychiatric symptoms.

Yang, Chuanli,Hu, Tianjiao,Xue, Xin,Su, Xiaohu,Zhang, Xuan,Fan, Yunhe,Shen, Xiaobing,Dong, Xiushan, 2023, Multi-omics analysis of fecal microbiota transplantation’s impact on functional constipation and comorbid depression and anxiety, BioMed Central

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