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Myocardial infarction (MI) is a lethal cardiovascular disease worldwide. Emerging evidence has revealed the critical role of gut dysbiosis and impaired gut-brain axis in the pathological progression of MI. Tanshinone IIA (Tan IIA), a traditional Chinese medicine, has been demonstrated to exert therapeutic effects for MI. However, the effects of Tan IIA on gut-brain communication and its potential mechanisms post-MI are still unclear. In this study, we initially found that Tan IIA significantly reduced myocardial inflammation, apoptosis and fibrosis, therefore alleviating hypertrophy and improving cardiac function following MI, suggesting the cardioprotective effect of Tan IIA against MI. Additionally, we observed that Tan IIA improved the gut microbiota as evidenced by changing the α-diversity and β-diversity, and reduced histopathological impairments by decreasing inflammation and permeability in the intestinal tissues, indicating the substantial improvement of Tan IIA in gut function post-MI. Lastly, Tan IIA notably reduced lipopolysaccharides (LPS) level in serum, inflammation responses in paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and sympathetic hyperexcitability following MI, suggesting that restoration of Tan IIA on MI-induced brain alterations. Collectively, these results indicated that the cardioprotective effects of Tan IIA against MI might be associated with improvement in gut-brain axis, and LPS might be the critical factor linking gut and brain. Mechanically, Tan IIA-induced decreased intestinal damage reduced LPS release into serum, and reduced serum LPS contributes to decreased neuroinflammation with PVN and sympathetic inactivation, therefore protecting the myocardium against MI-induced injury.

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