Wnt信号通路
奥氮平
脂质代谢
药理学
抗精神病药
内分泌学
血脂异常
内科学
生物
信号转导
医学
生物化学
精神分裂症(面向对象编程)
糖尿病
精神科
作者
Chuan Zeng,Hui Chen,Ting Cao,Liwei Wang,Shimeng Jiao,Chenquan Lin,Bikui Zhang,Hualin Cai
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2024.114490
摘要
Although olanzapine (OLZ) remains one of the most efficacious antipsychotic medications for the treatment of schizophrenia, there are significant tolerability issues related to its metabolic profile such as weight gain and dyslipidemia. Our previous studies have demonstrated that progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1) plays a key role in antipsychotic-induced metabolic side effects. Prebiotics showed positive effects on lipid metabolism, however, limited studies focused on their therapeutic potential and mechanisms in treating antipsychotic-induced lipid metabolic disorders. Herein, our study aims to explore the effects of the prebiotic B-GOS on lipid disturbances induced by OLZ and elucidate its underlying mechanisms via PGRMC1 pathway. In an 8-week study, long-term intraperitoneal administration of OLZ at a dosage of 8 mg/kg/day in mice induced lipid disturbances as manifested by significantly increased lipid indexes in plasma and liver. B-GOS effectively alleviated the OLZ-induced abnormal lipid metabolism by enhancing the diversity of the gut microbiota, with a 100-fold increase in Akkermansia abundance and a 10-fold decrease in Faecalibaculum abundance. Followed by the B-GOS related changes of gut microbiota, OLZ-induced substantial hepatic inhibition of PGRMC1, and associated protein factors of Wnt signaling pathway (Wnt3a, β-catenin, and PPAR-γ) were reversed without affecting plasma levels of short-chain fatty acids. Taken together, prebiotics like B-GOS enriching Akkermansia offer a promising novel approach to alleviate antipsychotic-induced lipid disturbances by modulating the PGRMC1-Wnt signaling pathway.
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