Acupuncture for Major Depressive Disorder: Exploring the Gut Microbiota as a Novel Therapeutic Pathway.

Oct 30, 2025Brain and behavior

How Acupuncture May Help with Depression by Affecting Gut Health

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Abstract

Acupuncture significantly improved depressive behaviors in mice subjected to chronic unpredictable mild stress, with p-values of < 0.001 for sucrose preference and 0.045 for the tail suspension test.

  • Behavioral assessments indicated that acupuncture restored sucrose preference and reduced immobility time in mice experiencing stress.
  • Acupuncture partially corrected the disrupted ratio of gut bacteria, specifically decreasing harmful Clostridium sp. A3LF 105b while increasing beneficial bacteria like Faecalibacterium.
  • The microbial changes were linked to increased levels of sphinganine 1-phosphate, a metabolite associated with neuronal activity.
  • A negative correlation was observed between Clostridium sp. A3LF 105b and sphinganine 1-phosphate, suggesting a potential mechanism for the observed behavioral improvements.
  • Modulation of gut microbiota through acupuncture may activate pathways involved in restoring neuronal function and reducing depressive symptoms.

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