Lactobacillus johnsonii and 3-indolepropionic acid improve the depression-like behaviors via inhibiting neuroinflammation

Mar 13, 2026Pharmacological research

Lactobacillus johnsonii and 3-indolepropionic acid may reduce depression-like behaviors by lowering brain inflammation

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Abstract

3-indolepropionic acid (IPA) levels were consistently reduced in feces, colon, blood, and hippocampus of CSDS mice.

  • Eight differential species and twelve altered neurotransmitters were identified in a CSDS mouse model.
  • A decreased abundance of Lactobacillus johnsonii was closely correlated with depression-like behaviors and reduced fecal IPA.
  • Supplementation with L. johnsonii and IPA alleviated depression-like behaviors alongside changes in specific inflammatory markers in the hippocampus.
  • Both treatments significantly elevated IPA levels in peripheral and central samples and improved the expression of certain genes in the hippocampus.
  • The antidepressant effects of L. johnsonii and IPA were blocked by an AhR antagonist, indicating a potential pathway for their effects on neuroinflammation.

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