Wuzi Yanzong Pill alleviates spermatogenesis dysfunction by modulating the gut microbial tryptophan metabolites
Wuzi Yanzong Pill (WZYZP), a classic traditional Chinese medicine prescription, has been widely used to alleviate spermatogenesis dysfunction for hundreds of years. However, the molecular mechanisms of WZYZP treatment for spermatogenesis dysfunction remain limited. Here, our results showed that WZYZ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Arabian journal of chemistry 2024-07, Vol.17 (7), p.105809, Article 105809 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Wuzi Yanzong Pill (WZYZP), a classic traditional Chinese medicine prescription, has been widely used to alleviate spermatogenesis dysfunction for hundreds of years. However, the molecular mechanisms of WZYZP treatment for spermatogenesis dysfunction remain limited. Here, our results showed that WZYZP significantly improved spermatogenesis and testicular energy metabolism. The 16S rDNA sequencing showed that WZYZP improved gut microbiota dysbiosis, including increased relative abundances of Lactobacillus with the capability of metabolizing Trp. The depletion of gut microbiota by antibiotics suppressed the ability of WZYZP to improve spermatogenesis dysfunction. The untargeted and targeted metabolomics results showed that WZYZP increased Trp metabolites especially aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) ligands. Moreover, WZYZP modulated the AhR/AMPK pathway to improve the expression of spermatogenesis-related genes. The correlation analysis showed that gut microbiota was significantly correlated with Trp metabolites, and Trp metabolites were closely related to spermatogenesis. Overall, the results demonstrated that WZYZP could regulate gut microbiota, and the gut microbial Trp metabolites further act on testicular energy metabolism, thereby indirectly improving spermatogenic dysfunction. Our study provides a novel research strategy for complementary and alternative medicine in male infertility from the perspective of gut microbial metabolites. |
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ISSN: | 1878-5352 1878-5379 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.arabjc.2024.105809 |