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  • The relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and mood disorders is complicated and may involve shared metabolic pathways, leading to worse IBD outcomes when mood disorders are present.
  • Research indicates that certain probiotics, like Weissella paramesenteroides WpK4, can improve gut health and reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms in IBD patients by modulating the gut-brain axis.
  • In studies on mice with ulcerative colitis and chronic stress, the probiotic showed improvements in intestinal health and reduced anxiety/depression-like behaviors, highlighting its beneficial immunomodulatory effects.

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The relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and mood disorders is complex and involves overlapping metabolic pathways, which may determine comorbidity. Several studies have been shown that this comorbidity could worsen IBD clinical course. The treatment of ulcerative colitis is complex, and involves traditional therapy to promote the function of epithelial barrier, reducing exacerbated inflammatory responses. Recently, it has been shown that some probiotic strains could modulate gut-brain axis, reducing depressive and anxiety scores in humans, including IBD patients. Accordingly, this study aimed to evaluate the role of Weissella paramesenteroides WpK4 in murine models of ulcerative colitis and chronic stress. It was observed that bacterium ingestion improved health of colitis mice, reducing intestinal permeability, besides improving colon histopathological appearance. In stressed mice, bacterial consumption was associated with a reduced anxiety-like and depressive-like behaviors. In both assays, the beneficial role of W. paramesenteroides WpK4 was related to its immunomodulatory feature. It is possible to state that W. paramesenteroides WpK4 exerted their beneficial roles in gut-brain axis through their immunomodulatory effects with consequences in several metabolic pathways related to intestinal permeability and hippocampal physiology.

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