Explore the mechanisms of triterpenoids from Ganoderma lucidum in the protection against Alzheimer's disease via microbiota-gut-brain axis with the aid of network pharmacology

Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst.(G. lucidum) is a kind of fungi, which also a traditional Chinese medicine used for “wisdom growth” in China. Triterpenoids from G. lucidum (GLTs) are one of the main active ingredients. Based on the strategy of early intervention on Alzheimer's disease (AD)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fitoterapia 2024-10, Vol.178, p.106150, Article 106150
Hauptverfasser: Shen, Wanping, Wu, Jiming, Shi, Liyan, Feng, Haisong, Yang, Xiudong, Zhang, Yan
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Zusammenfassung:Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst.(G. lucidum) is a kind of fungi, which also a traditional Chinese medicine used for “wisdom growth” in China. Triterpenoids from G. lucidum (GLTs) are one of the main active ingredients. Based on the strategy of early intervention on Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the inextricable association between disordered gut microbiota and metabolites with AD, this study aimed to explore the mechanisms of GLTs in the protection against AD via microbiota-gut-brain axis with the aid of network pharmacology. In this study, LC-MS/MS was used to identify the main active ingredients of GLTs. Network pharmacology was used to predict the potential target and validated with Caco-2 cell model. D-galactose was used to induce the slow-onset AD on rats. Metabolomics methods basing on GC-MS combined with 16S rRNA sequencing technology was used to carry out microbiota-gut-metabolomics analysis in order to reveal the potential mechanisms of GLTs in the protection of AD. As results, GLTs showed a protection against AD effect on rats by intervening administration. The mechanisms were inextricably linked to GLTs interference with the balance of gut microbiota and metabolites. The main fecal metabolites involved were short-chain fatty acids and aromatic amino acid metabolites. [Display omitted] •GLTs protected against AD on rats by interveneing administration.•GLTs regulated the balance of gut microbiota and metabolites of AD rats.•The main fecal metabolites involved were SCFAs and aromatic amino acid metabolites.
ISSN:0367-326X
DOI:10.1016/j.fitote.2024.106150