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Study M902

Study name

Lai WD 2022

Title

Fish oil ameliorates neuropsychiatric behaviors and gut dysbiosis by elevating selected microbiota-derived metabolites and tissue tight junctions in rats under chronic sleep deprivation

Overall design

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of fish oil on neuropsychiatric behaviors, barrier injury, microbiota dysbiosis, and microbiota-derived metabolites in sleep deprivation rats. Wistar rats were divided into the following 3 groups (n = 8 in each group): (1) control group, (2) sleep deprivation group, and (3) sleep deprivation + fish oil group. A 6-week dietary intervention (oil normal diet or fish oil-rich diet) was initiated, followed by 4-week chronic sleep deprivation. The fecal concentrations of secondary bile acids were determined by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometer (n =8/per group).

Study Type

Type1;

Type2;

Data available

Unavailable

Organism

Rat; Wistar rat;

Categories of depression

Animal model; Other animal model; Other animal model;

Criteria for depression

Sleep deprivation induced depression model

Sample size

24

Tissue

Peripheral; Faece; Faece;

Platform

MS-based; LC-MS: Waters ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography system coupled with Waters Xevo TQS MS (Waters Corp);

PMID

35170619

DOI

10.1039/d2fo00181k

Citation

Lai WD, Tung TH, Teng CY, et al. Fish oil ameliorates neuropsychiatric behaviors and gut dysbiosis by elevating selected microbiota-derived metabolites and tissue tight junctions in rats under chronic sleep deprivation. Food Funct. 2022 Mar 7;13(5):2662-2680.

Metabolite

Deoxycholic acid;

Isolithocholic acid;