<i>Lactobacillus reuteri</i> NK33 and <i>Bifidobacterium adolescentis</i> NK98 Alleviate <i>Escherichia coli-</i>Induced depression and Gut Dysbiosis in Mice
Sang‐Kap Han, Jeon-Kyung Kim, Min-Kyung Joo, Kyung‐Eon Lee, Seung-Won Han, Dong Hyun Kim
Abstract
cell population and suppressed NF-κB action in the hippocampus. They alleviated gut dysbiosis by reducing the Proteobacteria population and increasing the Clostridia population. These results suggest that NK33 and NK98 may alleviate depression and colitis by ameliorating gut dysbiosis.
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Lactobacillus reuteriDysbiosisGut floraPopulationBifidobacteriumMicrobiologyLactobacillusBiologyEscherichia coliClostridiaImmunologyMedicineBacteriaBiochemistryGeneticsGeneEnvironmental healthGut microbiota and healthTryptophan and brain disordersProbiotics and Fermented Foods