Gut microbiota regulates mouse behaviors through glucocorticoid receptor pathway genes in the hippocampus

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Yuanyuan Luo
Benhua Zeng
Li Zeng
Xiangyu Du
Bo Li
Ran Huo
Lanxiang Liu
Haiyang Wang
Meixue Dong
Junxi Pan
Peng Zheng
Chanjuan Zhou
Hong Wei
Peng Xie
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[1] Chongqing Medical University,Institute of Neuroscience and the Collaborative Innovation Center for Brain Science
[2] Chongqing Key Laboratory of Neurobiology,Department of Neurology, Yongchuan Hospital
[3] Chongqing Medical University,Department of Laboratory Animal Science, College of Basic Medical Sciences
[4] Third Military Medical University,Department of Nephrology
[5] the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University,Department of Neurology
[6] Key Laboratory of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (Ministry of Education),South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Mind and Brain Theme
[7] the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University,undefined
[8] and Flinders University,undefined
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Gut microbiota has an important role in the immune system, metabolism, and digestion, and has a significant effect on the nervous system. Recent studies have revealed that abnormal gut microbiota induces abnormal behaviors, which may be associated with the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis. Therefore, we investigated the behavioral changes in germ-free (GF) mice by behavioral tests, quantified the basal serum cortisol levels, and examined glucocorticoid receptor pathway genes in hippocampus using microarray analysis followed by real-time PCR validation, to explore the molecular mechanisms by which the gut microbiota influences the host’s behaviors and brain function. Moreover, we quantified the basal serum cortisol levels and validated the differential genes in an Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treatment mouse model and fecal “depression microbiota” transplantation mouse model by real-time PCR. We found that GF mice showed antianxiety- and antidepressant-like behaviors, whereas E. coli LPS-treated mice showed antidepressant-like behavior, but did not show antianxiety-like behavior. However, “depression microbiota” recipient mice exhibited anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors. In addition, six glucocorticoid receptor pathway genes (Slc22a5, Aqp1, Stat5a, Ampd3, Plekhf1, and Cyb561) were upregulated in GF mice, and of these only two (Stat5a and Ampd3) were upregulated in LPS-treated mice, whereas the shared gene, Stat5a, was downregulated in “depression microbiota” recipient mice. Furthermore, basal serum cortisol levels were decreased in E. coli LPS-treated mice but not in GF mice and “depression microbiota” recipient mice. These results indicated that the gut microbiota may lead to behavioral abnormalities in mice through the downstream pathway of the glucocorticoid receptor. Herein, we proposed a new insight into the molecular mechanisms by which gut microbiota influence depressive-like behavior.
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