Neurobiology of stress

Multiple biological analyses link gut bacteria and brain communication to antidepressant effects of vagus nerve stimulation

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Abstract

Essence

Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation improved depression-like behaviors in stressed rats and was linked to hippocampal signaling and gut microbiota changes.

Evidence

This preclinical multi-omics experiment used a chronic unpredictable mild stress rat model treated with taVNS for 14 days, with behavioral, hippocampal proteomic, fecal metagenomic, and molecular assays.

Caveat

The findings come from a rat model, and the abstract contains garbled species-abundance text that limits precise interpretation of the microbiota changes.

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