Holistic view of heat acclimation alleviated intestinal lesion in mice with heat stroke based on microbiome‐metabolomics analysis

Author:

Huang Xueyan12,Luo Zhen12,Shen Tingting12,He Genlin12,Yu Xueting12,Liu Yishan12,Tan Yulong12,Wang Zeze12,Li Ping12,Zhang Boyi12,Zhou Huan12,Chen Xiangyu3,Wang Ying12,Yu Shasha12,Luo Xue12,Yang Xuesen12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Tropical Medicine, College of Military Preventive Medicine Army Medical University Chongqing China

2. Key Laboratory of Extreme Environmental Medicine, Ministry of Education of China Chongqing China

3. The Center of Emergency and Trauma, Southwest Hospital Army Medical University Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractThe severity of heat stroke (HS) is associated with intestinal injury, which is generally considered an essential issue for HS. Heat acclimation (HA) is considered the best strategy to protect against HS. In addition, HA has a protective effect on intestinal injuries caused by HS. Considering the essential role of gut microbes in intestinal structure and function, we decided to investigate the potential protective mechanism of HA in reducing intestinal injury caused by HS. HA model was established by male C57BL/6J mice (5–6 weeks old, 17–19 g) were exposed at (34 ± 0.7)°C for 4 weeks to establish an animal HA model. The protective effect of HA on intestinal barrier injury in HS was investigated by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and nontargeted liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry (LC‐MS) metabolomics. According to the experimental results, HA can change the composition of the gut microbiota, which increases the proportion of lactobacilli, faecal bacteria, and urinobacteria but decreases the proportion of deoxycholic acid. Moreover, HA can reduce liver and kidney injury and systemic inflammation caused by HS and reduce intestinal injury by enhancing the integrity of the intestinal barrier. In addition, HA regulates inflammation by inhibiting NF‐κB signalling and increasing tight junction protein expression in HS mice. HA induces changes in the gut microbiota, which may enhance tight junction protein expression, thereby reducing intestinal inflammation, promoting bile acid metabolism, and ultimately maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier. In conclusion, HA induced changes in the gut microbiota. Among the gut microbiota, lactobacilli may play a key role in the potential protective mechanism of HA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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