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Bacteroides species differentially modulate depression-like behavior via gut-brain metabolic signaling.
Zhang, Youying; Fan, Qilin; Hou, Yuanlong; Zhang, Xuanshuang; Yin, Zhe; Cai, Xiaoying; Wei, Wei; Wang, Jiaying; He, Dandan; Wang, Guangji; Yuan, Yonggui; Hao, Haiping; Zheng, Xiao.
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  • Zhang Y; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Fan Q; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Hou Y; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Department of Pharmacy, Shenzhen Luohu People's Hospital, 518000 Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
  • Zhang X; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Yin Z; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Cai X; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Wei W; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Wang J; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • He D; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Wang G; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Yuan Y; Department of Psychosomatics and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University, 210009 Nanjing, China. Electronic address: yygylh2000@sina.com.
  • Hao H; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
  • Zheng X; State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Laboratory of Metabolic Regulation and Drug Target Discovery, School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism, China Pharmaceutical University, 210009 Nanjing, Jiangsu,
Brain Behav Immun ; 102: 11-22, 2022 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35143877
Gut microbiome disturbances have been widely implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD), although the identity of causal microbial species and the underlying mechanisms are yet to be fully elucidated. Here we show that Bacteroides species enriched in the gut microbiome from MDD patients differentially impact the susceptibility to depressive behaviors. Transplantation of fecal microbiome from MDD patients into antibiotic-treated mice induced anxiety and despair-like behavior and impaired hippocampal neurogenesis. Colonization of Bacteroides fragilis, Bacteroides uniformis, and, to a lesser extent, Bacteroides caccae, but not Bacteroides ovatus, recapitulated the negative effects of MDD microbiome on behavior and neurogenesis. The varying impacts of Bacteroides species were partially explained by differential alternations of tryptophan pathway metabolites and neurotransmitters along the gut-brain axis. Notably, an intensified depletion of cerebral serotonin concurred with the enhanced susceptibility to depression. Together, these findings identify select Bacteroidetes species that contribute to depression susceptibility in mice by metabolic regulation along the gut-brain axis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtorno Depressivo Maior / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtorno Depressivo Maior / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article