Gut microbiota depletion from early adolescence in mice: Implications for brain and behaviour

Apr 14, 2015Brain, behavior, and immunity

Effects of Early Teen Gut Bacteria Loss on Mouse Brain and Behavior

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Abstract

Antibiotic treatment from weaning onwards reduced anxiety and induced cognitive deficits in adult mice.

  • Depletion of gut bacteria led to alterations in adult behaviour, including decreased anxiety levels.
  • Cognitive deficits were observed in adult mice following gut microbiota depletion from weaning.
  • Changes in the tryptophan metabolic pathway were noted, indicating potential impacts on gut-brain communication.
  • Key neuromodulators such as BDNF, oxytocin, and vasopressin showed significantly reduced expression in the adult brain after microbiota depletion.
  • The findings suggest that reduced gut microbiota diversity during early development may influence adult psychiatric behaviours.

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