Polysaccharide extracted from Sarcandra glabra residue attenuate cognitive impairment by regulating gut microbiota in diabetic mice.

Int J Biol Macromol

Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Druggability of Biopharmaceuticals, State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, School of Life Science and Technology, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing 210009, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: June 2024

Diabetic encephalopathy (DE), characterized by cognitive impairment, currently lacks targeted treatment. Previous studies have shown that Sarcandra glabra extracted residue polysaccharide (SERP) exhibited hypoglycemic effects either in vitro or in streptozotocin-induced diabetes mice. However, the therapeutic effect of SERP on DE was not elucidated. This study investigated the therapeutic effect of SERP on DE and its underlying mechanism. Our results revealed that SERP regulates glucose and lipid metabolism, improves cognitive function, and exhibits diminished activity post-antibiotic intervention. Importantly, we discovered a novel mechanism by which SERP modulates the gut microbiota, specifically enriching Bacteroidales S24-7, resulting in elevated levels of butyric acid in the intestine. This regulation modulates the intestinal endocrine cell lipid metabolism level, restores damaged intestinal barriers and neural epithelial circuits, thus exhibiting cure effects. Our findings suggest that SERP could become a candidate for treating DE, potentially involving the regulation mechanism of the "microbiota-gut-brain axis". This study underscores the unique therapeutic efficacy of SERP in managing DE, offering fresh drug candidates and innovative treatment strategies for this challenging condition.

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