Chinese Materia Medica in Treating Depression: The Role of Intestinal Microenvironment

Author:

Shen Ruhui12ORCID,Li Zhipeng1,Wang Huiyun23,Wang Yongchao4,Li Xiaofang4,Yang Qian2ORCID,Fu Yingjie2,Li Ming2ORCID,Gao Li-Na235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Pharmacy, Binzhou Medical University, Yantai, Shandong 264003, P. R. China

2. College of Pharmacy, Jining Medical University, Rizhao, Shandong 276800, P. R. China

3. Shandong Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis, Treatment and Behavioral Interventions of Mental Disorders, Institute of Mental Health, Jining Medical University, Jining, Shandong 272067, P. R. China

4. Rizhao Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Rizhao, Shandong 276800, P. R. China

5. Jining Key Laboratory of Depression Prevention and Treatment, Jining Medical University, Jining, Shandong 272067, P. R. China

Abstract

Depression is a highly heterogeneous mental illness. Drug treatment is currently the main therapeutic strategy used in the clinic, but its efficacy is limited by the modulation of a single target, slow onset, and side effects. The gut–brain axis is of increasing interest because intestinal microenvironment disorders increase susceptibility to depression. In turn, depression affects intestinal microenvironment homeostasis by altering intestinal tissue structure, flora abundance and metabolism, hormone secretion, neurotransmitter transmission, and immune balance. Depression falls into the category of “stagnation syndrome” according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which further specifies that “the heart governs the spirit and is exterior–interior with the small intestine”. However, the exact mechanisms of the means by which the disordered intestinal microenvironment affects depression are still unclear. Here, we present an overview of how the Chinese materia medica (CMM) protects against depression by repairing intestinal microenvironment homeostasis. We review the past five years of research progress in classical antidepressant TCM formulae and single CMMs on regulating the intestinal microenvironment for the treatment of depression. We then analyze and clarify the multitarget functions of CMM in repairing intestinal homeostasis and aim to provide a new theoretical basis for CMM clinical application in the treatment of depression.

Funder

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shandong Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology

the High Level Scientific Research Project Cultivation Plan of Jining Medical University

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,General Medicine

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