Circulating B vitamins metabolites in depressive disorders - connections with the microbiota-gut-brain axis
Behavioural Brain Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
472, P. 115145 - 115145
Published: July 9, 2024
Language: Английский
Chronic restraint stress affects the diurnal rhythms of gut microbial composition and metabolism in a mouse model of depression
Yue Wang,
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Peijin Cui,
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Maolin Cao
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et al.
BMC Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Depression
is
a
common
mental
disorder
accompanied
by
gut
microbiota
dysbiosis,
which
disturbs
the
metabolism
of
host.
While
diurnal
oscillation
intestinal
involved
in
regulating
host
metabolism,
characteristics
microbial
circadian
rhythm
depression
remain
unknown.
Our
aim
was
to
investigate
signature
and
related
metabolic
pathways
mouse
model
with
depression-like
behaviours.
Chronic
restraint
stress
(CRS)
used
induce
depressive-like
behaviours
C57BL/6J
mice.
The
open
field
test
(OFT)
forced
swimming
(FST)
were
evaluate
anxiety-
control
CRS
groups.
Afterwards,
faecal
samples
from
two
groups
collected
every
four
hours
ZT2
(9:00
am)
ZT22
(5:00
am).
Faecal
16
S
rRNA
gene
sequencing
metabolomics
analysis
performed,
analysed
via
MetaCycle
package
R/RStudio.
mice
exhibited
after
4
weeks
restriction.
Alpha-
beta-diversity
analyses
revealed
that
composition
oscillated
throughout
day.
at
phylum
level,
Bacteroidota,
Firmicutes,
Cyanobacteria
Patescibacteria
showed
rhythmicity
group.
At
genus
Dubosiella
Romboutsia
group,
abundance
correlated
tryptophan
galactose
metabolism.
In
Bacteroides,
Parabacteroides,
Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group
rhythmicity;
among
these
genera,
Parabacteroides
axon
regeneration,
phenylalanine
tyrosine
data
highlight
importance
observing
microbiome
states.
Rhythmicity
may
affect
distinct
during
light
dark
phases.
A
better
combination
would
help
offer
novel
insight
into
key
genera
their
potential
effects
on
depression.
Language: Английский
Seeds for Gut Health: Prebiotic potential of seed mucilages from Chia, Fenugreek, Basil, Mustard, and Flaxseed and their impact on adult and toddler's gut microbiome
Kanika Mahra,
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Vineet Singh,
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Justina Klingate
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et al.
Future Foods,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100628 - 100628
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The gut microbiome in patients with Cushing’s disease affects depression- and anxiety-like behavior in mice
Ding Nie,
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Dawei Wang,
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Zhenhua Wang
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et al.
Microbiome,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Depression
and
anxiety
significantly
impact
the
quality
of
life
in
individuals
with
Cushing's
disease
(CD),
which
originates
from
pituitary
neuroendocrine
tumors
(PitNETs),
yet
our
understanding
underlying
mechanisms
is
limited.
There
substantial
evidence
linking
gut
microbes
to
depression,
anxiety,
endocrinology.
Language: Английский