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Vitamin C alleviates rheumatoid arthritis by modulating gut microbiota balance.

Authors :
Yanjie Zhang
Sibin Zhen
Hao Xu
Songfang Sun
Ziwei Wang
Mian Li
Liang Zou
Yangyang Zhang
Yan Zhao
Yazhou Cui
Jinxiang Han
Source :
BioScience Trends. Apr2024, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p187-194. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by chronic and symmetric in-flammation. Our previous research revealed an imbalance in the gut flora of RA patients and showed that certain gut microbiota can accelerate RA progression by enhancing vitamin C degradation. However, it is unclear whether vitamin C supplementation could improve the gut microbiota to prevent the development of arthritis by interfering with the gut-joint axis. In this work, we aimed to evaluate the effects of vitamin C in regulating the gut microbiota and to elucidate its potential role in the onset and progression of RA in a mouse model, thus providing a basis for the development of new intervention strategies and treatments for RA. In this study, collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mouse models, biochemical, histological and 16S rRNA microbiological methods were used to investigate the role and possible mechanism of vitamin C in rheumatoid arthritis. The results showed that treatment of CIA mice with vitamin C effectively rescued the gut mi-crobiota imbalance and suppressed the inflammatory response associated with RA, and effectively alleviated arthritis symptoms in mice in which levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α were specifi-cally reduced. In conclusion, our results demonstrate the potential of vitamin C as a potential therapeutic choice for RA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18817815
Volume :
18
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BioScience Trends
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177212011
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5582/bst.2024.01037