Understanding the role of the gut-brain axis in modulating Cadmium neurotoxicity
了解肠脑轴在调节镉神经毒性中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:10427554
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-09 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAnimalsAntibioticsBacteriaBacteroidesBile AcidsBioinformaticsCadmiumCognitiveCognitive deficitsCommunicationDataDevelopmentDiseaseDoseFemaleFoodGeneral PopulationGenerationsHeavy MetalsHippocampus (Brain)HumanImpaired cognitionImpairmentInflammationInflammatoryIntestinal ContentIntestinal permeabilityKnowledgeLeadLearningMemoryMemory impairmentMentorsMicrobeMusNervous System PhysiologyNeuraxisNeurodegenerative DisordersNeurologicNeurotoxinsOutcomeParkinson DiseasePathway interactionsPhasePlayPoisonPreparationPublic HealthResearchRoleSourceStatistical ModelsTestingTimeToxic Environmental SubstancesToxic effectTrainingVolatile Fatty Acidsautism spectrum disorderbasecytokinedesigndisease registrydysbiosisfecal transplantationgut dysbiosisgut microbiomegut-brain axisinsightmalemicrobialmicrobiomemicrobiome compositionnervous system disorderneurotoxicneurotoxicitynovelpreventive interventionremediationremote sensingresponse
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal with major public health concern around the world. Increasing studies
suggest that Cd is a neurotoxicant, and the Cd exposure is associated with learning and memory deficits, and
various neurodegenerative diseases in humans. My previous study has found that environmental relevant Cd
exposure can impair learning and memory in animals. However, the current knowledge about the mechanisms
of Cd neurotoxicity is still very limited. There is an increasing recognition that the gut-brain axis, a communication
pathway between the central nervous system and the gut microbiome, is important for regulating neurological
functions. Since the gut microbiome is a target of Cd toxicity, I hypothesized that the gut-brain axis
mechanistically contributes to Cd neurotoxicity. This project aims to determine if the gut microbiome contributes
to Cd neurotoxicity on learning and memory and identify specific microbiomes and microbial metabolites that
mechanistically contribute to Cd neurotoxicity. The K99 mentored phase proposes to (1) examine the changes
of the gut microbiome and microbial metabolites according to the onset of Cd-induced learning and memory
deficits, and further (2) determine if the gut microbiome is both necessary and sufficient for Cd neurotoxicity by
using antibiotics-treated mice to determine how depletion of the gut microbiome modulates the Cd-induced
learning and memory deficits in mice, and conducting fecal microbiota transplant in antibiotics-treated mice
inoculated with intestinal content collected from Cd-treated mice with impaired memory to determine how a
“diseased microbiome” itself contributes to cognitive deficits. During this time, the candidate will complete
mentored training and courses in the microbiome, bioinformatics, second-generation sequencing, and other
professional development training in preparation for the independent R00 phase. In the independent phase, with
the findings from the K99 phase, this project will further identify specific microbiomes and microbial neuroactive
metabolites that contribute to Cd toxicity in learning and memory. Regarding the expected outcomes, this project
will determine for the first time the importance of the gut-brain axis in Cd-induced neurotoxicity, enhance the
understanding of the mechanisms concerning the neurotoxicity of Cd and other environmental neurotoxicants,
and provide translational insights for the design of prevention and intervention strategies to mitigate Cd
neurotoxicity by reprogramming the gut microbiome.
项目概要
镉 (Cd) 是一种重金属,在世界范围内引起了越来越多的研究关注。
表明镉是一种神经毒物,镉暴露与学习和记忆缺陷有关,并且
我之前的研究发现,人类的各种神经退行性疾病与环境有关。
接触会损害动物的学习和记忆然而,目前关于其机制的知识。
人们越来越认识到镉的神经毒性仍然非常有限。
中枢神经系统和肠道微生物组之间的通路,对于调节神经系统非常重要
由于肠道微生物组是镉毒性的目标,我竞相研究肠-脑轴。
该项目旨在确定肠道微生物组是否会导致镉神经毒性。
镉对学习和记忆的神经毒性,并确定特定的微生物组和微生物代谢物
K99 指导阶段的建议是 (1) 检查变化。
根据镉诱导的学习和记忆的开始,肠道微生物组和微生物代谢物的变化
缺陷,并进一步 (2) 确定肠道微生物组对于镉神经毒性是否是必要和充分的
使用抗生素治疗的小鼠来确定肠道微生物组的消耗如何调节镉诱导的
小鼠的学习和记忆缺陷,以及对接受抗生素治疗的小鼠进行粪便微生物群移植
接种从经镉处理的记忆受损小鼠身上收集的肠道内容物,以确定如何
“患病微生物组”本身会导致认知缺陷,在此期间,候选人将完成。
指导微生物组、生物信息学、第二代测序等方面的培训和课程
为独立 R00 阶段做准备的专业发展培训。
根据K99阶段的研究结果,该项目将进一步鉴定特定的微生物组和微生物神经活性物质
关于预期结果,该项目对导致学习和记忆中镉毒性的代谢物进行了研究。
将首次确定肠-脑轴在镉诱导的神经毒性中的重要性,增强
了解镉和其他环境神经毒物的神经毒性机制,
并为设计预防和干预策略以减轻镉的影响提供转化见解
通过重新编程肠道微生物组来产生神经毒性。
项目成果
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