Tsumura Kampo Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co., Ami, Ibaraki 3001192, Japan.
Department of Gastroenterological Surgery I, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608638, Japan.
Nutrients. 2020 Mar 20;12(3):839. doi: 10.3390/nu12030839.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is considered a worldwide healthcare problem that mirrors the increased prevalence of obesity. Gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the progression and treatment of NAFLD. Bofutsushosan (BTS), a pharmaceutical-grade Japanese traditional medicine, has long been prescribed in Japan for obesity and obesity-related syndrome. Although BTS has been reported to exert an anti-obesity effect in obese patients as well as various obesity-model animals, its effect on gut microbiota is unknown. Here, the effects of BTS on obesity, liver damage, and the gut microbiome in genetically obese mice, ob/ob, were studied. Seven-week-old ob/ob mice were fed a standard diet with (BTS group) or without (CONT group) 5% BTS for 4 weeks. By comparison to the CONT group, the BTS group showed reduced body weight gain and hyperlipidemia as well as improved liver function. Moreover, gut microbiota in the CONT and BTS group formed a significantly different cluster. Specifically, the genera , and an unknown genus of the family expanded dramatically in the BTS group. Noteworthy, the population of , which is reported to elicit an anti-obesity effect and improve various metabolic abnormalities, was markedly increased (93-fold) compared with the CONT group. These results imply that BTS may be a promising agent for treating NAFLD.
非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)被认为是一个全球性的医疗保健问题,反映了肥胖症的发病率不断上升。肠道微生物群在 NAFLD 的进展和治疗中起着至关重要的作用。保法止(BTS)是一种医药级别的日本传统药物,在日本长期用于治疗肥胖症和肥胖相关综合征。尽管已经报道 BTS 对肥胖症患者和各种肥胖症模型动物具有抗肥胖作用,但它对肠道微生物群的影响尚不清楚。在这里,研究了 BTS 对遗传性肥胖小鼠 ob/ob 肥胖、肝损伤和肠道微生物群的影响。将 7 周龄的 ob/ob 小鼠用标准饮食(BTS 组)或不含 5% BTS 的标准饮食(CONT 组)喂养 4 周。与 CONT 组相比,BTS 组体重增加减少、血脂升高和肝功能改善。此外,CONT 和 BTS 组的肠道微生物群形成了一个明显不同的聚类。具体而言,属、和科的一个未知属在 BTS 组中急剧扩张。值得注意的是,被报道具有抗肥胖作用并改善各种代谢异常的属的种群明显增加(93 倍)与 CONT 组相比。这些结果表明,BTS 可能是治疗 NAFLD 的一种有前途的药物。