12 research outputs found

    Effects of Codonopis bulleynana forest ex diels on Deferribacteres in constipation predominant intestine tumor: Differential analysis

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    As a complicated micro-ecosystem, gut microbes are closely related to metabolic disease, immune disease and tumor (such as constipation. Long-term constipation would cause intestinal mucosal injury, enteritis, ileus, etc., thus inducing intestine cancer). In this research, intestine cancer model group and Codonopsis foetens treatment group were successfully constructed, and the variation of intestinal microbes were analyzed by 16S rRNA sequence. Results showed that there were changes in bacteria abundance of Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, Deferribacteres, Tenericutes, and Actinobacteria, etc. Codonopsis foetens could directly or indirectly affect the growth and metabolism of Deferribacteres by altering the nutritional ingredient and pH value of intestine “medium”, thus affecting the occurrence and development of intestinal microbes. Keywords: Codonopsis foetens, Deferribacteres, Intestine tumor, 16S rRNA sequenc

    The effect of Codonopis bulleynana Forest ex Diels on chronically constipated mice

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    To verify the laxative effect of Codonopsis bulleyana and its effect on intestinal microbiota, a long-term constipation model was established using 3.0 mg/kg loperamide hydrochloride, after which, the long-term constipation model was administered by 0.2 g/ml high-dose Codonopsis bulleyana water extract. The therapeutic effects were observed by measuring defecation amount and feces moisture content. The composition of intestinal microbiota was detected and analyzed using16S rDNA sequencing technology. The results showed that Codonopsis bulleyana water extract can increase stool quantity and promote intestinal tract movement in constipated mice. Obvious changes were shown in intestinal microbiota of chronically constipated mice treated with Codonopsis bulleyana water extract as the proportion of beneficial bacteria increased in the model treated by Codonopsis bulleyana. Codonopsis bulleyana water extract alleviates constipation symptoms caused by loperamide hydrochloride and improves the intestinal microbiota in constipated mice. Keyword: Codonopsis bulleyana, Long-term constipation, 16S rDNA, Intestinal microbiot

    Mitochondrial nucleoid condensates drive peripheral fission through high membrane curvature

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    Summary: Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that undergo fusion and fission events, in which the mitochondrial membrane and DNA (mtDNA) play critical roles. The spatiotemporal organization of mtDNA reflects and impacts mitochondrial dynamics. Herein, to study the detailed dynamics of mitochondrial membrane and mtDNA, we rationally develop a dual-color fluorescent probe, mtGLP, that could be used for simultaneously monitoring mitochondrial membrane and mtDNA dynamics via separate color outputs. By combining mtGLP with structured illumination microscopy to monitor mitochondrial dynamics, we discover the formation of nucleoid condensates in damaged mitochondria. We further reveal that nucleoid condensates promoted the peripheral fission of damaged mitochondria via asymmetric segregation. Through simulations, we find that the peripheral fission events occurred when the nucleoid condensates interacted with the highly curved membrane regions at the two ends of the mitochondria. Overall, we show that mitochondrial nucleoid condensates utilize peripheral fission to maintain mitochondrial homeostasis
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