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Psychiatric disorders such as major depression are linked to early mortality, and patients affected by these conditions are at an increased risk of developing other diseases that are characteristic of the old and very old. Antidepressants are prescribed in the treatment of
depression
, although the mechanism of how they exert their therapeutic effects is only partly understood. To shed further light on their mode of action, this chapter presents a protocol using two-dimensional differential in-gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) combined with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry for identifying a proteomic signature in guinea pig brains after treatment with the antidepressant, fluoxetine. As this signature pointed toward changes in synaptic structure, we also present a protocol for Western blot analysis targeting selected proteins identified by the combined 2D-DIGE-MALDI-
TOF
mass spectrometry procedure. Such validation experiments are critical for the translation of putative biomarkers into preclinical and clinical studies.
...
PMID:Brain Proteomic Analysis on the Effects of the Antidepressant Fluoxetine. 3221 68
Clinical studies and basic science experiments have widely demonstrated the antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of the herbal formula Xiao-Yao-San (XYS). However, the system mechanism of these effects has not been fully characterized. The present study conducted a comprehensive network pharmacological analysis of XYS and sorted all pharmacologically active components (149) through the TCMSP webserver. Then, all potential molecular targets (449) were predicted, of which there were 99 genes clearly related to
depression
. To further investigate the mechanism of antidepressant effects of XYS, a compound-
depression
targets (C-DTs) network was constructed, and Gene Ontology (GO) functional and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses were performed for the 99 targets. Enrichment results revealed that XYS could regulate multiple aspects of
depression
through these targets, related to metabolism, neuroendocrine function, and neuroimmunity. Prediction and analysis of protein-protein interactions resulted in selection of three hub genes (AKT1, TP53, and VEGFA). In addition, a total of seven ingredients from XYS could act on these hub genes and they were identified through ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q/
TOF
-MS), including paeoniflorin, quercetin, luteolin, acacetin, aloe-emodin, Glyasperin C, kaempferol. Hereafter, we investigated the effects of paeoniflorin and its predicted target, the results suggest that it can reverse the neurotoxicity produced by CORT and could be a neuroprotective effect by promoting the phosphorylation of Akt. Overall, our research revealed the complicated antidepressant mechanism of XYS, and also provided a rational strategy for revealing the complex composition and function of Chinese herbal formula.
...
PMID:An Integrated Pharmacology-Based Analysis for Antidepressant Mechanism of Chinese Herbal Formula Xiao-Yao-San. 3225 58
Alistipes
is a relatively new genus of bacteria isolated primarily from medical clinical samples, although at a low rate compared to other genus members of the
Bacteroidetes
phylum, which are highly relevant in dysbiosis and disease. According to the taxonomy database at The National Center for Biotechnology Information, the genus consists of 13 species:
Alistipes finegoldii, Alistipes putredinis, Alistipes onderdonkii, Alistipes shahii, Alistipes indistinctus, Alistipes senegalensis, Alistipes timonensis, Alistipes obesi, Alistipes ihumii, Alistipes inops, Alistipes megaguti, Alistipes provencensis
, and
Alistipes massiliensis. Alistipes communis
and
A. dispar
, and the subspecies
A. Onderdonkii
subspecies vulgaris (vs.
onderdonkii
subsp.) are the newest strains featured outside that list. Although typically isolated from the human gut microbiome various species of this genus have been isolated from patients suffering from appendicitis, and abdominal and rectal abscess. It is possible that as
Alistipes
spp. emerge, their identification in clinical samples may be underrepresented as novel MS-
TOF
methods may not be fully capable to discriminate distinct species as separate since it will require the upgrading of MS-
TOF
identification databases. In terms of pathogenicity, there is contrasting evidence indicating that
Alistipes
may have protective effects against some diseases, including liver fibrosis, colitis, cancer immunotherapy, and cardiovascular disease. In contrast, other studies indicate
Alistipes
is pathogenic in colorectal cancer and is associated with mental signs of
depression
. Gut dysbiosis seems to play a role in determining the compositional abundance of
Alistipes
in the feces (
e.g
., in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, hepatic encephalopathy, and liver fibrosis). Since
Alistipes
is a relatively recent sub-branch genus of the
Bacteroidetes
phylum, and since
Bacteroidetes
are commonly associated with chronic intestinal inflammation, this narrative review illustrates emerging immunological and mechanistic implications by which
Alistipes
spp. correlate with human health.
...
PMID:The Genus
Alistipes
: Gut Bacteria With Emerging Implications to Inflammation, Cancer, and Mental Health. 3258 43
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