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A new fecal transplant method to study how gut bacteria affect stress in mice

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Abstract

Essence

Frozen fecal pellets offered a less stressful way to deliver fecal microbiota transplants in mice while preserving donor-like microbial signatures.

Evidence

A preclinical mouse methods study tested antibiotic tolerability, voluntary pellet consumption, corticosterone levels, and microbiome similarity after pellet versus oral gavage FMT.

Caveat

The evidence is limited to murine FMT procedures and stress-related experimental endpoints, not human microbiome therapy.

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