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Sodium Houttuyfonate and Sodium New Houttuyfonate Affect the Composition of Gut Microbiota and Production of Inflammatory Factors in Mice

Journal

NATURAL PRODUCT COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 15, Issue 11, Pages 1-10

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1934578X20972518

Keywords

sodium houttuyfonate; sodium new houttuyfonate; inflammatory factor; 16S rDNA; gut microbiota

Funding

  1. China and Anhui Province Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M662185, 2019B346]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81603167]
  3. Outstanding Talent Support Program in University (Key project) of Anhui Province [gxyqZD2020024]
  4. Natural Science Foundation (Key project) of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine [2020zrzd07]

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Houttuynia drugs, including sodium houttuyfonate (SH) and sodium new houttuyfonate (SNH), are derivatives of the active ingredient of Houttuynia cordata, which can be used as both a vegetable and medicine in China. We aimed to explore the regulation effects of SH and SNH on the gut microbiota and production of inflammatory factors in mice. Here, we found that SH and SNH led to an increase in the production of interferon gamma and nuclear factor kappa, and decreased the production of lipocalin-2 in the mice. The alpha diversity results of gut microbiota of the mice showed that the gut microbiota of the SH, SNH, and azithromycin treatment groups were significantly different from the control group, but the effects of reduced abundance and diversity of the SH and SNH groups were relatively lower than that of the azithromycin group. The beta diversity results indicated that the samples of each group were significantly grouped, and distribution of SF1 and SNH groups was more similar to the control group than the azithromycin group. Furthermore, SH and SNH groups had significant differences in the abundance of specific bacteria such as Ercbetichia- Shigella and Odotibacter, which might be associated with the increase of inflammatory factors. Therefore, our results suggested that SH and SNH may significantly affect the gut microbiota and production of inflammatory factors in the mice.

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