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Fecal microbial transplant abates tolerance to methylone-induced hyperthermia

Goldsmith, R.; Aburahma, A.; Pachhain, S.; Choudhury, S. R.; Phuntumart, V.; Larsen, R.; Sprague, J. E.

2021-01-11 pharmacology and toxicology
10.1101/2021.01.11.426194 bioRxiv
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The microbiome-gut-brain axis has been implicated in multiple bodily systems and pathologies, and intentional manipulation of the gut-microbiome has yielded clinically significant results. Here, we examined the effects of bi-directional fecal microbial transplants (FMT) between methylone-induced hyperthermic tolerant (MHT) and methylone-naive (MN) rats. Rats treated with methylone once per week developed tolerance to methylone-induced hyperthermia by the fourth week. Once tolerant, daily bi-directional FMT between the two groups were performed for seven days prior to the next methylone treatment. The FMT abated the developed tolerance in the MHT group. When treated with methylone for the first time following FMT, recipient MN rats displayed significant tolerance to hyperthermia despite it being their initial drug treatment. Post-FMT, MHT rats displayed elevations in norepinephrine and expression of UCP1, UCP3 and TGR5 in brown adipose tissue, with reductions in expression of TGR5 and UCP3 in skeletal muscle. The pre- and post-FMT methylone tolerance phenotypes of transplant recipients are concurrent with changes in the relative abundance of several Classes of Proteobacteria, most evident for Gammaproteobacter and Alphaproteobacter. MHT recipients demonstrated a marked increase in the relative proportion of the Firmicutes Class Erysipelotrichia. These findings suggest that transplantation of gut-microbiomes can confer phenotypic responses to a drug.

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