Obesity Facts (Nov 2016)

Modulation of Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis by Berberine Resulting in Improved Metabolic Status in High-Fat Diet-Fed Rats

  • Honglin Sun,
  • Ningjian Wang,
  • Zhen Cang,
  • Chaoxia Zhu,
  • Li Zhao,
  • Xiaomin Nie,
  • Jing Cheng,
  • Fangzhen Xia,
  • Hualing Zhai,
  • Yingli Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000449507
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 365 – 378

Abstract

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Objective: To investigate whether or not berberine could improve metabolic status of high-fat-fed rats through modulation of microbiota-gut-brain axis. Methods: Berberine was administered on high-fat-fed Sprague-Dawley rats. Brain-gut hormones were detected, and changes of gut microbiota were analyzed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Results: Berberine could reduce weight gain and lipolysis in the high-fat diet-fed group. Moreover, trends of ameliorated insulin resistance and decreased endogenous glucose production were observed. In addition, the microbiota-gut-brain axis was found to be modulated, including structural and diversity changes of microbiota, elevated serum glucagon-like peptide-1 and neuropeptide Y level, decreased orexin A level, up-regulated glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor mRNA level as well as ultra-structural improvement of the hypothalamus. Conclusion: Taken together, our findings suggest that berberine improved metabolic disorders induced by high-fat diet through modulation of the microbiota-gut-brain axis.

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