Effects of different environmental intervention durations on the intestinal mucosal barrier and the brain-gut axis in rats with colorectal cancer

Author:

Dun LiuORCID,Mei-Jing Chen,Si-Ting Huang,Xin-Yuan Yu,Yu-Xuan Wu

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectivesEnriched environment (EE) is a promising strategy to protect the intestinal mucosal barrier and regulate brain-gut peptide expression. However, the optimal enriched environment intervention duration is unknown. Here, different EE intervention durations were applied to assess the optimal intervention duration in rats with colorectal cancer.MethodsWe used a rat model of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-induced colorectal cancer. Rats were housed in an EE for 0, 2, 4 or 8 weeks. The intestinal mucosa and serum TNF-α, IL-6, IL-10, DAO, ATP, CRF, and occludin levels and bacterial translocation (BT) were measured, and the intestinal mucosa morphology was evaluated.ResultsEight-week EE intervention was more beneficial to the intestinal mucosal mechanical barrier than 2-week or 4-week intervention (P<0.05). There was a significant different between the 4-week and 8-week groups on BT (P=0.049). However, which intervention duration had the greatest advantages in intestinal mucosa and serum inflammatory factor regulation was not determined. There were no significant differences in the effects of different EE intervention durations on BT or brain intestinal peptide levels among the other groups (P>0.05).ConclusionsThe effect of an 8-week environmental intervention duration on the intestinal mucosal barrier was better than that of 2-week and 4-week durations overall, but the effect of different environmental intervention durations on brain-gut peptide levels was not obvious. In the future, we can further explore the molecular biological mechanism of the effect of different EE intervention durations on the intestinal mucosal barrier and analyze the effect of an EE on other brain-gut peptides.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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