We investigated the contributions of commensal bacteria to brain structural maturation by magnetic resonance imaging and behavioral tests in four and 12 weeks old C57BL/6J specific pathogen free (SPF) and germ free (GF) mice. SPF mice had increased volumes and fractional anisotropy in major gray and white matter areas and higher levels of myelination in total brain, major white and grey matter structures at either four or 12 weeks of age, demonstrating better brain maturation and organization. In open field test, SPF mice had better mobility and were less anxious than GF at four weeks. In Morris water maze, SPF mice demonstrated better spatial and learning memory than GF mice at 12 weeks. In fear conditioning, SPF mice had better contextual...
The gut microbiome contributes to the development and function of the immune, metabolic, and nervous...
Increasing evidence implicates the microbiota in the regulation of brain and behaviour. Germ‐free mi...
From immunology to neuroscience, interactions between the microbiome and host are increasingly appre...
We investigated the contributions of commensal bacteria to brain structural maturation by magnetic r...
We investigated the contributions of commensal bacteria to brain structural maturation by magnetic r...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted in rodents provide compelling evidence that the gut microbiome influen...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of the commensal intestinal microbiota in the devel...
Poor growth in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is associated with an increased risk for poor neurod...
During childhood, our brain is exposed to a variety of environmental inputs that can sculpt synaptic...
<div><p>Accumulating studies have defined a role for the intestinal microbiota in modulation of host...
The discovery that gut microbes modulate mammalian behaviour has prompted a paradigm shift in modern...
Accumulating studies have defined a role for the intestinal microbiota in modulation of host behavio...
Background: There is growing appreciation for the importance of bacteria in shaping brain developmen...
Background: The impact of the gut microbiota on host physiology and behavior has been relatively wel...
Microbial colonization of mammals is an evolution-driven process that modulate host physiology, many...
The gut microbiome contributes to the development and function of the immune, metabolic, and nervous...
Increasing evidence implicates the microbiota in the regulation of brain and behaviour. Germ‐free mi...
From immunology to neuroscience, interactions between the microbiome and host are increasingly appre...
We investigated the contributions of commensal bacteria to brain structural maturation by magnetic r...
We investigated the contributions of commensal bacteria to brain structural maturation by magnetic r...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted in rodents provide compelling evidence that the gut microbiome influen...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of the commensal intestinal microbiota in the devel...
Poor growth in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is associated with an increased risk for poor neurod...
During childhood, our brain is exposed to a variety of environmental inputs that can sculpt synaptic...
<div><p>Accumulating studies have defined a role for the intestinal microbiota in modulation of host...
The discovery that gut microbes modulate mammalian behaviour has prompted a paradigm shift in modern...
Accumulating studies have defined a role for the intestinal microbiota in modulation of host behavio...
Background: There is growing appreciation for the importance of bacteria in shaping brain developmen...
Background: The impact of the gut microbiota on host physiology and behavior has been relatively wel...
Microbial colonization of mammals is an evolution-driven process that modulate host physiology, many...
The gut microbiome contributes to the development and function of the immune, metabolic, and nervous...
Increasing evidence implicates the microbiota in the regulation of brain and behaviour. Germ‐free mi...
From immunology to neuroscience, interactions between the microbiome and host are increasingly appre...