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Oolong tea compounds may improve thinking problems in sleep-deprived mice by affecting gut bacteria and brain communication

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Abstract

Essence

Oolong tea polyphenols reduced sleep-deprivation-related cognitive impairment in mice through linked gut, barrier, inflammatory, and hippocampal changes.

Evidence

This was a preclinical mouse study using a modified multiple platform sleep-deprivation model with behavioral testing, 16S rRNA sequencing, barrier and inflammatory measures, BBB integrity, hippocampal glial activation, TLR4/NF-kB signaling, and neurotransmitter outcomes.

Caveat

The evidence comes from a mouse model with mechanistic correlates, so it cannot show that OTPs improve sleep-deprivation-related cognition in humans.

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