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Serum Untargeted Metabolism Reveals the Mechanism of L. plantarum ZDY2013 in Alleviating Kidney Injury Induced by High-Salt Diet.
Wan, Cuixiang; Chen, Shufang; Zhao, Kui; Ren, Zhongyue; Peng, Lingling; Xia, Huiling; Wei, Hua; Yu, Bo.
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  • Wan C; State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
  • Chen S; Sino-German Joint Research Institute, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
  • Zhao K; State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
  • Ren Z; State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
  • Peng L; Sino-German Joint Research Institute, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
  • Xia H; State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
  • Wei H; State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
  • Yu B; Sino-German Joint Research Institute, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, China.
Nutrients ; 13(11)2021 Nov 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34836175
ABSTRACT
A high-salt diet (HSD) is one of the key risk factors for hypertension and kidney injury. In this study, a HSD C57BL/6J mice model was established with 4% NaCl, and then different concentrations of Lactobacillus plantarum ZDY2013 were intragastrically administered for 2 weeks to alleviate HSD-induced renal injury. For the study, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, non-targeted metabonomics, real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR, and Masson's staining were used to investigate the mechanism of L. plantarum ZDY2013 in alleviating renal damage. Results showed that HSD caused intestinal inflammation and changed the intestinal permeability of mice, disrupted the balance of intestinal flora, and increased toxic metabolites (tetrahydrocorticosteron (THB), 3-methyhistidine (3-MH), creatinine, urea, and L-kynurenine), resulting in serious kidney damage. Interestingly, L. plantarum ZDY2013 contributed to reconstructing the intestinal flora of mice by increasing the level of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium and decreasing that of Prevotella and Bacteroides. Moreover, the reconstructed intestinal microbiota significantly changed the concentration of the metabolites of hosts through metabolic pathways, including TCA cycle, ABC transport, purine metabolism, and histidine metabolism. The content of uremic toxins such as L-kynurenine, creatinine, and urea in the serum of mice was found to be decreased by L. plantarum ZDY2013, which resulted in renal injury alleviation. Our data suggest that L. plantarum ZDY2013 can indeed improve chronic kidney injury by regulating intestinal flora, strengthening the intestinal barrier, limiting inflammatory response, and reducing uremic toxins.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cloreto de Sódio na Dieta / Probióticos / Lactobacillus plantarum / Rim / Nefropatias Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cloreto de Sódio na Dieta / Probióticos / Lactobacillus plantarum / Rim / Nefropatias Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China