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Mind-body connection: metabolite 4-ethylphenyl linked to anxiety behavior and oligodendrocyte modification in autism spectrum disorder

Francisco Pascual, Samuel Camilli, Richard F. Lockey, Narasaiah Kolliputi

2023American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The connection between byproducts of digestion in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and neurocognitive disorders is an expanding area of research that has implications for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Needham et al. (Needham et al. Nature 602: 647–653, 2022) revealed that mice with elevated levels of 4-ethylphenyl sulfate (4EPS), a GI tract-derived metabolite previously found at increased levels in the plasma of individuals with ASD, had altered brain activity, anxiety-influenced behavior, and reduced myelination of neuronal axons. This is a monumental step forward in the study of gut-derived neuroactive compounds, like 4EPS, and advances the understanding of their role in modulating behavior and brain activity in neurocognitive disorders.

Topics & Concepts

NeurocognitiveAutism spectrum disorderMetaboliteAnxietyAutismNeuroscienceOligodendrocytePsychologyPsychiatryInternal medicineMedicineCognitionCentral nervous systemMyelinAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesInfant Health and Development