Gut bacteria have a profound effect on depression

Monitoring Desk

PHILADELPHIA: A new study from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia adds to this body of evidence, detailing the outcome of gut bacteria’s transplants in lab rats.

In this latest study, researchers detail the results of transplanting gut bacteria from an animal that faces social stressors to an animal that is not stressed.

The team found that bacteria transplanted from stressed to stress-free rats caused a negative behavioral change in the latter group, underscoring the link between gut microbiome and mental health.

In addition, transplanted gut bacteria was found to induce inflammation in the brains of stress-free rats that had received a bacterial transplant from stressed rats. The inflammation in the first group was the result of stress.

Past research highlights differences in gut bacterias from humans who have psychiatric disorders compared to healthy individuals. Parallels with this data have been made with animal models involving psychiatric issues.

In the latest study, researchers found rats that were more vulnerable to stress had higher percentages of select bacteria, including Clostridia, than rats that were resilient to stress.

Of interest, the team explained anxiety was mostly influenced by neural activity changes triggered by stress, whereas depressive behaviors were more tightly linked to gut bacteria.

The research helps pave the way for potential new depression treatments, ones that may involve the use of probiotics containing specific beneficial bacteria strains.Courtesy: (technologytimes.pk)

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Six soldiers martyred, five Indian-backed khwarij killed in Bannu attack

F.P. Report BANNU: Six soldiers belonging to the Pakistan Army and Federal Constabulary (FC) embraced…

2 hours ago

Trump says he is ‘very disappointed’ with Putin over Ukraine

WASHINGTON (Reuters): U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was "very disappointed" in Russian…

2 hours ago

France issues arrest warrant for Assad over 2012 killings of journalists

PARIS (AFP): French judicial authorities have issued arrest warrants for ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad…

2 hours ago

Recognition of Palestinian state would spur sprint toward two-state solution, envoy says

LONDON (Reuters): The recognition of a Palestinian state by leading Western nations will trigger a…

2 hours ago

12 killed, 31 wounded in explosion at Opp rally in Quetta

F.P. Report QUETTA: At least 12 people were killed and 31 wounded in an explosion…

2 hours ago

Pakistan vaccinates over 7 million children on first day of anti-polio drive

F.P. Report KARACHI: Pakistani health authorities vaccinated over seven million, or 24.9% of the targeted…

7 hours ago

This website uses cookies.