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Administration of Lactobacillus reuteri Combined with Clostridium butyricum Attenuates Cisplatin-Induced Renal Damage by Gut Microbiota Reconstitution, Increasing Butyric Acid Production, and Suppressing Renal Inflammation

Authors :
Meng-Syuan Wei
Jiunn-Wang Liao
Meei-Yn Lin
Yu-Ping Hsiao
Chu-Chyn Ou
Hsiao-Ling Chen
Jiunn-Liang Ko
Jen-Ning Tsai
Source :
Nutrients, Vol 13, Iss 2792, p 2792 (2021), Nutrients, Volume 13, Issue 8
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity is associated with gut microbiota disturbance. The present study aimed to investigate whether supplementation of Lactobacillus reuteri and Clostridium butyricum (LCs) had a protective effect on cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity through reconstruction of gut microbiota. Wistar rats were given different treatments: control, cisplatin (Cis), cisplatin + C. butyricum and L. reuteri (Cis+LCs), and C. butyricum and L. reuteri (LCs). We observed that cisplatin-treated rats supplemented with LCs exhibited significantly decreased renal inflammation (KIM-1, F4/80, and MPO), oxidative stress, fibrosis (collagen IV, fibronectin, and a-SMA), apoptosis, concentration of blood endotoxin and indoxyl sulfate, and increased fecal butyric acid production compared with those without supplementation. In addition, LCs improved the cisplatin-induced microbiome dysbiosis by maintaining a healthy gut microbiota structure and diversity<br />depleting Escherichia-Shigella and the Enterobacteriaceae family<br />and enriching probiotic Bifidobacterium, Ruminococcaceae, Ruminiclostridium_9, and Oscillibacter. Moreover, the LCs intervention alleviated the cisplatin-induced intestinal epithelial barrier impairment. This study indicated LCs probiotic serves as a mediator of the gut–kidney axis in cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity to restore the intestinal microbiota composition, thereby suppressing uremic toxin production and enhancing butyrate production. Furthermore, the renoprotective effect of LCs is partially mediated by increasing the anti-inflammatory effects and maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
13
Issue :
2792
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9c90138433836fb2d354031e7f1d61e4