Gastrodin ameliorates depressive-like behaviors via modulating gut microbiota in CUMS-induced mice
CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that GAS improved depressive-like behaviors in mice and impacted the microbial composition of the gut. Our research indicated that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota may be affected by GAS treatment, which improved depressive-like behaviors in the CUMS-induced mouse model of depression.PMID:38521360 | DOI:10.1016/j.bbr.2024.114968
Source: Brain Research - Category: Neurology Authors: Yanan Zhao Shaokun Qin Zixian Yang Ye Lu Zongmin Ma Xin Ping Guoqiang Sun Lin Pei Source Type: research
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