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Unlocking the Therapeutic Potential of Huoxiang Zhengqi San in Cold and High Humidity-induced Diarrhea: Insights into Intestinal Microbiota Modulation and Digestive Enzyme Activity

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2024 Jul 8
PMID 38975065
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Huoxiang Zhengqi San (HXZQS), a traditional Chinese herbal formula, enjoys widespread use in Chinese medicine to treat diarrhea with cold-dampness trapped spleen syndrome (CDSS), which is induced by exposure to cold and high humidity stress. This study aimed to explore its therapeutic mechanisms in mice, particularly focusing on the intestinal microbiota. Forty male SPF-grade KM mice were allocated into two groups: the normal control group (H-Cc, n = 10) and the CDSS group (H-Mc, n = 30). After modeling, H-Mc was subdivided into H-Mc (n = 15) and HXZQS treatment (H-Tc, n = 15) groups. Intestinal samples were analyzed for enzyme activity and microbiota composition. Our findings demonstrated a notable reduction in intestinal lactase activity post-HXZQS treatment ( < 0.05). , , and emerged as the main dominant species across most groups. However, in the H-Mc group, 1 was identified as the exclusive dominant bacteria. LEfSe analysis highlighted vadinBB60 group and as differential bacteria in the H-Tc group, and Cyanobacteria unidentified specie in the H-Mc group. Predicted microbiota functions aligned with changes in abundance, notably in cofactors and vitamins metabolism. The collinear results of the intestinal microbiota interaction network showed that HXZQS restored cooperative interactions among rare bacteria by mitigating their mutual promotion. The HXZQS decoction effectively alleviates diarrhea with CDSS by regulating intestinal microbiota, digestive enzyme activity, and microbiota interaction. Notably, it enhances vadinBB60 and suppresses Cyanobacteria unidentified specie, warranting further study.

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