Shatianyu (Citrus grandis L. Osbeck) whole fruit alleviated loperamide-induced constipation via enhancing gut microbiota-mediated intestinal serotonin secretion and mucosal barrier homeostasis†
Abstract
This study aims to explore the effects of Shatianyu (Citrus grandis L. Osbeck) whole fruit powder (SWFP) enriched in flavonoids and dietary fiber on loperamide-induced constipation after a 4-week administration in the diet, together with possible microbiota-mediated mechanisms. The SWFP intervention shortened the first defecation time and increased defecation frequency; it also increased the serum serotonin (5-HT) level and decreased the LPS level in constipation mice. SWFP promoted the development of colonic enterochromaffin cells (ECs) and upregulated the expression of 5-HT synthetic rate-limiting enzyme (Tph1) in ECs. Furthermore, SWFP downregulated the expression of colonic TLR-4, TNF-α and IL-1β and upregulated the expression of tight junction proteins. Besides promoting 5-HT secretion in ECs, butyrate was proved to play a positive role in enhancing intestinal barrier homeostasis through FFAR2/3. Notably, SWFP increased both the fecal butyrate contents and colonic FFAR3 expression in a dose-related manner. Likewise, SWFP enriched butyrate-production related microbes, such as Ruminococcus_torques_group, Ruminococcus, Dubosiella and Parasutterella. Thus, SWFP might alleviate constipation by regulating the microbiota to produce butyrate, thereby enhancing colonic 5-HT secretion and the FFAR3-mediated anti-inflammatory pathway.