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Gut microbiota suppress feeding induced by palatable foods

James Ousey, Joseph C. Boktor, Sarkis K. Mazmanian

2022Current Biology53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

was elevated in ABX mice after consumption of high-sucrose pellets. Differential antibiotic treatment and functional microbiota transplants identified specific gut bacterial taxa from the family S24-7 and the genus Lactobacillus whose abundances associate with suppression of high-sucrose pellet consumption. Indeed, colonization of mice with S24-7 and Lactobacillus johnsonii was sufficient to reduce overconsumption of high-sucrose pellets in an antibiotic-induced model of binge eating. These results demonstrate that extrinsic influences from the gut microbiota can suppress the behavioral response toward palatable foods in mice.

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ScopusBiologyGut floraInternal medicineMEDLINEImmunologyMedicineBiochemistryDietary Effects on HealthEating Disorders and BehaviorsGastrointestinal motility and disorders