Depression is a common mood disorder that affects around 350 million people worldwide. We studied the effect of supplementation with Lactobacillus strains for the treatment of depression. Except for control group (n = 8), C57BL/6J mice were treated with Lactobacillus during six weeks of chronic unpredictable stress (depression group: n = 9, Lactobacillus intervention group: n = 7). L. paracasei CCFM1229 and L. rhamnosus CCFM1228 significantly reduced depressive behaviour in the forced swimming test and tail suspension test, significantly reduced anxiety behaviour in the open field test, and reduced anxiety behaviour in the marble burying test and light/dark box test. L. paracasei CCFM1229 and L. rhamnosus CCFM1228 significantly increased th...
The role of the microbiota–gut–brain (MGB) axis in mood regulation and depression treatment has gain...
Increasing evidence indicated that probiotics can be effective in improving behaviors similar to dep...
The gut dysbiosis by stressors such as immobilization deteriorates psychiatric disorders through mic...
Background. Intestinal microorganisms play an important role in regulating the neurodevelopment and ...
Depression is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by cognitive deficits and psychi...
The gut microbiota is involved in the pathogenesis of stress-related disorders. Probiotics can benef...
AbstractIngestion of specific probiotics, namely “psychobiotics”, produces psychotropic effects on b...
Currently, there is keen interest in the development of alternative therapies in the treatment of de...
This study was designed to investigate stressful social experience (SSE) in early life by examining ...
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that can be continuous or recurrent. It has been previou...
AbstractIngestion of specific probiotics, namely “psychobiotics”, produces psychotropic effects on b...
There is increasing, but largely indirect, evidence pointing to an effect of commensal gut microbiot...
In recent years, a burgeoning body of research has revealed links between depression and the gut mic...
Increasing evidence indicated that probiotics can be effective in improving behaviors similar to dep...
There is increasing, but largely indirect, evidence pointing to an effect of commensal gut microbiot...
The role of the microbiota–gut–brain (MGB) axis in mood regulation and depression treatment has gain...
Increasing evidence indicated that probiotics can be effective in improving behaviors similar to dep...
The gut dysbiosis by stressors such as immobilization deteriorates psychiatric disorders through mic...
Background. Intestinal microorganisms play an important role in regulating the neurodevelopment and ...
Depression is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by cognitive deficits and psychi...
The gut microbiota is involved in the pathogenesis of stress-related disorders. Probiotics can benef...
AbstractIngestion of specific probiotics, namely “psychobiotics”, produces psychotropic effects on b...
Currently, there is keen interest in the development of alternative therapies in the treatment of de...
This study was designed to investigate stressful social experience (SSE) in early life by examining ...
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that can be continuous or recurrent. It has been previou...
AbstractIngestion of specific probiotics, namely “psychobiotics”, produces psychotropic effects on b...
There is increasing, but largely indirect, evidence pointing to an effect of commensal gut microbiot...
In recent years, a burgeoning body of research has revealed links between depression and the gut mic...
Increasing evidence indicated that probiotics can be effective in improving behaviors similar to dep...
There is increasing, but largely indirect, evidence pointing to an effect of commensal gut microbiot...
The role of the microbiota–gut–brain (MGB) axis in mood regulation and depression treatment has gain...
Increasing evidence indicated that probiotics can be effective in improving behaviors similar to dep...
The gut dysbiosis by stressors such as immobilization deteriorates psychiatric disorders through mic...