Nitrate ameliorates alcohol-induced cognitive impairment via oral microbiota

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Xiangxue Li [1 ]
Zhaojun Ni [1 ]
Weixiong Shi [2 ]
Kangqing Zhao [1 ]
Yanjie Zhang [1 ]
Lina Liu [3 ]
Zhong Wang [3 ]
Jie Chen [1 ]
Zhoulong Yu [1 ]
Xuejiao Gao [1 ]
Ying Qin [1 ]
Jingwen Zhao [4 ]
Wenjuan Peng [4 ]
Jie Shi [4 ]
Thomas R. Kosten [5 ]
Lin Lu [6 ]
Lei Su [1 ]
Yanxue Xue [5 ]
Hongqiang Sun [2 ]
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[1] National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders (Peking University Sixth Hospital),Peking University Sixth Hospital, Peking University Institute of Mental Health, NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health (Peking University)
[2] Peking Union Medical College (PUMC),NHC Key Laboratory of Human Disease Comparative Medicine, Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) & Comparative Medicine Center
[3] The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University,Henan Collaborative Innovation Center of Prevention and Treatment of Mental Disorder, Henan Mental Hospital
[4] The Second People’s Hospital of Guizhou Province,Addiction Medicine Department
[5] Peking University,National Institute On Drug Dependence and Beijing Key Laboratory of Drug Dependence
[6] Baylor College of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Immunology
[7] Chinese Institute for Brain Research,undefined
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Alcohol drinkers; Cognitive impairment; Oral microbiota; Neuroinflammation; Nitrate;
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10.1186/s12974-025-03439-x
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Alcohol use is associated with cognitive impairment and dysregulated inflammation. Oral nitrate may benefit cognitive impairment in aging through altering the oral microbiota. Similarly, the beneficial effects of nitrate on alcohol-induced cognitive decline and the roles of the oral microbiota merit investigation. Here we found that nitrate supplementation effectively mitigated cognitive impairment induced by chronic alcohol exposure in mice, reducing both systemic and neuroinflammation. Furthermore, nitrate restored the dysbiosis of the oral microbiota caused by alcohol consumption. Notably, removing the oral microbiota led to a subsequent loss of the beneficial effects of nitrate. Oral microbiota from donor alcohol use disordered humans who had been taking the nitrate intervention were transplanted into germ-free mice which then showed increased cognitive function and reduced neuroinflammation. Finally, we examined 63 alcohol drinkers with varying levels of cognitive impairment and found that lower concentrations of nitrate metabolism-related bacteria were associated with higher cognitive impairment and lower nitrate levels in plasma. These findings highlight the protective role of nitrate against alcohol-induced cognition impairment and neuroinflammation and suggest that the oral microbiota associated with nitrate metabolism and brain function may form part of a “microbiota-mouth-brain axis”.
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