Roy_2020_J.Neuroimmunol_348_577390

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Title : Probiotics protect against gut dysbiosis associated decline in learning and memory - Roy_2020_J.Neuroimmunol_348_577390
Author(s) : Roy Sarkar S , Mitra Mazumder P , Banerjee S
Ref : Journal of Neuroimmunology , 348 :577390 , 2020
Abstract :

Gut-Brain-Axis imbalance due to gut dysbiosis by antibiotics may lead to neurobehavioral changes. Here we determine neuroprotective effect of probiotic against gut dysbiosis associated decline in learning and memory. Oral Ampicillin was used to induce gut dysbiosis while probiotic was administered along with antibiotic as treatment in Swiss albino mice. Antibiotic decreased Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Firmicutes and Clostridium level. This was followed by reduced cognition, hippocampal neuronal density, intestinal crypt depth, villus length and increased corticohippocampal acetylcholinesterase, myeloperoxidase activity and oxidative stress which were partially reversed by probiotic treatment. Probiotic protected hippocampal neurons from gut dysbiosis associated inflammatory and oxidative damage in mice.

PubMedSearch : Roy_2020_J.Neuroimmunol_348_577390
PubMedID: 32956951

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Roy Sarkar S, Mitra Mazumder P, Banerjee S (2020)
Probiotics protect against gut dysbiosis associated decline in learning and memory
Journal of Neuroimmunology 348 :577390

Roy Sarkar S, Mitra Mazumder P, Banerjee S (2020)
Journal of Neuroimmunology 348 :577390