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Melatonin Regulates the Neurotransmitter Secretion Disorder Induced by Caffeine Through the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.678190

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microbiota-gut-brain axis; intestinal microbiota; melatonin; neurotransmitter; probiotic; SCFAs

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province [320RC513]
  2. Key Research and Development Project of Hainan Province [ZDYF2018111, ZDYF2019150]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31701577]

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The study found that melatonin regulates the disruption of neurotransmitter secretion through the microbiota-gut-brain axis, supporting the future development of psychotropic drugs targeting the intestinal microbiota.
Melatonin has been widely used as a probiotic agent capable of producing strong neurotransmitter secretion regulatory effects, and the microbiota-gut-brain axis-related studies have also highlighted the role of the gut microbiota in neuromodulation. In the present study, a zebrafish neural hyperactivity model was established using caffeine induction to explore the regulatory effects of melatonin and probiotic on neurotransmitter secretion disorder in zebrafish. Disorders of brain neurotransmitter secretion (dopamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and 5-hydroxytryptamine) caused by caffeine were improved after interference treatment with melatonin or probiotic. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing demonstrated that the melatonin-treated zebrafish gradually restored their normal intestinal microbiota and metabolic pathways. Germ-free (GF) zebrafish were used to verify the essential role of intestinal microbes in the regulation of neurotransmitter secretion. The results of the neurotransmitter and short-chain fatty acid determination revealed that the effect on the zebrafish in the GF group could not achieve that on the zebrafish in the melatonin group after adding the same dose of melatonin. The present research revealed the potential mode of action of melatonin through the microbiota-gut-brain axis to regulate the disruption of neurotransmitter secretion, supporting the future development of psychotropic drugs targeting the intestinal microbiota.

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