PloS one

Enriched environments reduce chronic stress effects on gut bacteria, gut lining, and brain

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Abstract

EE significantly reduced immobility time in the tail suspension test in a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) mouse model.

  • CUMS exposure for 5 weeks led to increased immobility and altered stress-related molecular markers in the brain.
  • Microbiota analysis showed that CUMS elevated alpha diversity and altered beta diversity, increasing stress-associated bacteria while reducing beneficial ones.
  • EE reestablished microbial diversity and community structure toward control levels, partially reversing the taxonomic changes induced by CUMS.
  • CUMS impaired intestinal barrier integrity, indicated by reduced claudin-1 expression and increased inflammatory markers in the colon.
  • EE restored tight junction protein expression and reduced inflammatory responses, suggesting a protective effect on intestinal barrier function.

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