A next-generation probiotic: Akkermansia muciniphila ameliorates chronic stress–induced depressive-like behavior in mice by regulating gut microbiota and metabolites

Oct 7, 2021Applied microbiology and biotechnology

The probiotic Akkermansia muciniphila may reduce chronic stress-related depression in mice by changing gut bacteria and their products

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Abstract

Akkermansia muciniphila (AKK) significantly ameliorated depressive-like behavior in mice subjected to chronic restraint stress.

  • AKK restored abnormal levels of corticosterone, dopamine, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) associated with depression.
  • Chronic stress altered gut microbiota, which was modified by AKK treatment.
  • Untargeted metabolomics identified 23 potential biomarkers related to chronic stress-induced depression and AKK’s therapeutic effects.
  • The antidepressant effect of AKK is associated with increased levels of β-alanyl-3-methyl-L-histidine and edaravone.

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