Lung protection of Chimonanthus nitens Oliv. essential oil driven by the control of intestinal disorders and dysbiosis through gut-lung crosstalk

Teng Li,Min Wan,Cheng Qing, Xiuping Guan, Jinchan Pi,Hao Lv,Wenjuan Li

Life sciences(2023)

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This work aimed to investigate whether Chimonanthus nitens Oliv. essential oil (CEO)-mediated lung protection was implicated in gut-lung crosstalk. Results showed that CEO attenuated lung and intestinal impairment by improving histopathological changes and inhibiting TLR4/NF-kappa B signaling pathway in LPS-stimulated rats, suggesting that there might be a mechanism for its lung protection involved in gut-lung interaction through manipulating the overlap in pathological changes via the similar inflammatory response. Furthermore, CEO-triggered intestinal protection was in parallel with the mitigation of ROS production, apoptosis, Ca2+ transport and mitochondrial membrane potential loss in vivo, and its intestinal protection was confirmed in vitro through IEC-6 cells. Importantly, a combination with CEO and LPS significantly remodeled gut microbiota composition compared with LPS alone in rats, while no significant impact on lung microbiota. Therefore, CEO-exerted lung protection was linked to gut and lung interactions involvement with the control of intestinal disorders and dysbiosis.
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essential oil,chimonanthus,intestinal disorders,gut-lung
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