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  • The study investigates how damage to myelin in the hippocampus affects the gut microbiome and memory performance.
  • Researchers found that local myelin damage led to significant gut dysbiosis and changes in memory and emotional responses.
  • Treatment with clemastine improved gut dysbiosis and behavioral issues, suggesting a direct connection between brain health and gut microbiome.

Article Abstract

The concept of the gut-brain axis has focused research on how gut dysbiosis affects myelin biology in the brain. However, this axis has not been tested to determine whether it conveys the effects of myelin damage on the gut microbiome profile. Therefore, we aimed to investigate how myelin biology is correlated with gut microbiome profile. The impact of local myelin damage in the hippocampus on gut microbiome profile was investigated with 16S rRNA metagenomic sequence and molecular analysis of myelin biology-associated proteins, and its reflections on memory performance were tested with behavioral tests. Local myelin damage in the hippocampus triggered severe gut dysbiosis, p < .05, changed memory performance, p < .05, and deviated emotional responses. Moreover, myelin treatment with clemastine improved gut dysbiosis and behavioral deviations. Our study provides animal-based evidence on the direct interaction between glial biology in the hippocampus and gut microbiome profile. This study proposes a framework for generating new hypotheses bridging different systems to the gut-brain axis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.01.006DOI Listing

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