Publications by authors named "Simou Wu"

Sleep disorders have become one of the most prevalent neuropsychiatric disorders in recent years. This study aimed to investigate the effects of postbiotics derived from selected lactic acid bacteria on anhedonia and sleep disorders in chronic restraint stress (CRS)-induced mice, as well as their potential mechanisms. Mice were orally administered normal saline, low, medium, or high doses of postbiotics for 30 days, with CRS applied from days 1 to 21.

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  • Probiotics and synbiotics can counteract the harmful effects of antibiotics given early in life, as shown in a study with mice.
  • Mice treated with the antibiotic ceftriaxone experienced negative health impacts, including weight loss and reduced diversity of gut bacteria, leading to increased harmful bacteria.
  • Supplementing with Bifidobacterium longum ssp. infantis 79 (B79) and 2'-fucosyllactose (2'-FL) helped restore gut health and immune function, with benefits lasting into adulthood.
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: Probiotics have been reported to exert beneficial effects on sleep through the gut-brain axis. Therefore, this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial assessed the effects of 207-27 supplementation on sleep quality and its safety and potential mechanisms. : Healthy adults under mild stress aged 18-35 years consumed low or high doses of 207-27 or a placebo for 28 days.

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Objective: To compare the differences in gut microbiome composition between children with good neurodevelopment and those with delayed neurodevelopment, and to analyze the relationship between gut microbiome and the neurodevelopment status of infants in early life.

Methods: The mothers were included at the Second West China Hospital from November 2020 to April 2021. Their infant stools were collected on day 0 and day 90 after birth, and the follow-up questionnaires at the corresponding time points were completed.

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  • Dietary fiber, particularly soluble types like RPG, may help regulate hunger and stabilizes blood sugar levels after meals.
  • In a study with 12 healthy participants, different forms of RPG dietary fiber (bread, powder, and capsules) were tested against pectin to measure their effects on appetite, blood glucose, and insulin levels.
  • Results showed that RPG fiber improved bread quality, led to better appetite control, and significantly reduced post-meal blood glucose, with the powder form increasing insulin levels the most, indicating its potential as a beneficial food ingredient.
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  • The study investigated the lasting health benefits of supplementing neonatal mice with Bifidobacterium infantis 79 (B79), 2'-fucosyllactose (2'-FL), or both, focusing on how these interventions affected gut microbiota and overall health.
  • Results indicated that all three supplementation groups showed increased expression of Ki67 and MUC2, decreased total serum IgE, and changes in gut microbiota composition, with certain beneficial metabolites like propionic and butyric acids increasing in specific groups.
  • The findings suggest that these early-life interventions have persistent effects on gut microbiome and immune development, which may continue influencing health into adulthood.
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The present study aimed to investigate whether gut dysbiosis induced by ceftriaxone in early life could influence pediatric blood pressure regulation in childhood with or without exposure to a high-fat diet (HFD). Sixty-three newborn pups of Sprague-Dawley rats were administered ceftriaxone sodium or saline solution until weaning at 3 weeks, and the rats were fed a HFD or regular diet from 3 to 6 weeks. Tail-cuff blood pressure, the expression levels of genes of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), the concentrations of IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α in the colon and prefrontal cortex, and the composition of fecal microbiota were analyzed.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of using TMC3115 in early life on intestinal microbiota and immune functions and the long-term impact on inflammatory bowel disease.

Methods: Fourteen pregnant BALB/c mice were purchased and 84 newborn BALB/c mice were subsequently obtained. Then, the newborn mice were randomly assigned to a normal saline (NS) group and a TMC3115 group, given via oral gavage normal saline and TMC3115, respectively, at a daily volume of 0.

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Purpose: This study was aimed to determine how delivery mode and feeding pattern influence the infant's gut microbiota construction and the variation of fecal microbial metabolites from a birth cohort.

Methods: Fecal samples collected from 61 full-term born Chinese infants at four time points: day 0, day 7, month 1, and month 3. Based on delivery mode (vaginal delivery [V] or cesarean section [C]) and feeding pattern (breastfeeding [B] or mixed feeding [M]), infants were divided into four groups, namely VB, CB, VM, and CM groups.

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Commensal microorganisms in the human gut are a good source of candidate probiotics, particularly those with immunomodulatory effects that may improve health outcomes by regulating interactions between the gut microbiome and distal organs. Previously, we used an immune-based screening strategy to select two potential probiotic strains from infant feces in China, 207-1 (207-1) and 207-27 (207-27). In this study, the in vitro immunological effects and potential in vivo general health benefits of these two strains were evaluated using GG (LGG) as the control.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic intestinal disease characterized by microbiota disturbance and intestinal mucosal damage. The current study aimed to investigate the preventive effects of (BD-1) against long-term IBD and possible mechanism by which it alters the gut microbiota, immune response, and mucosal barrier. Our study found that early treatment of BD-1 + Ceftri (ceftriaxone followed by BD-1) and BD-1 confers a certain protective effect against the occurrence of long-term Dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis, which manifests as a decrease in inflammation scores and MPO activity levels, as well as a relatively intact intestinal epithelial structure.

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Critical development period of intestinal microbiota occurs concurrently with brain development, and their interaction is influenced by the microbiota-gut-brain axis. This study examined how antibiotics exposure affected gut microbiota and brain development and analyzed the possible benefits of heat-inactivated Lacticaseibacillus paracasei N1115 (N1115). Thirty neonatal male mice were randomly divided into three groups and treated with sterilized water (control), an antibiotic cocktail (Abx), or antibiotics plus heat-inactivated N1115 (Abx + N1115) for 84 days.

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Gut microbiota depletion may result in cognitive impairment and emotional disorder. This study aimed to determine the possible association between host gut microbiota, cognitive function, and emotion in various life stages and its related underlying mechanisms. Seventy-five neonatal mice were randomly divided into five groups (n = 15 per group).

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