Microbiome

L. johnsonii may reduce methamphetamine craving by breaking down tyrosine

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Abstract

Essence

L. johnsonii transplantation reduced methamphetamine craving in mice by lowering gut-derived tyrosine effects on dopamine circuits.

Evidence

This animal and microbiome experiment studied methamphetamine-addicted mice, gut L. johnsonii abundance, tyrosine metabolism, intestinal barrier changes, and VTA/NAc neuronal outcomes.

Caveat

The treatment claim comes from mouse transplantation and mechanistic experiments, not human clinical evidence for methamphetamine craving.

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