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Psychobiotics Regulate Purine Metabolism to Influence Host Emotional Behavior
Purine metabolism plays a pivotal role in numerous biological
processes
with potential implications for brain function and emotional regulation.
This study utilizes gene-edited probiotics and pseudo-germ-free mice
to unravel this intricate interplay. Transcriptomic analysis identified
a ribonucleoside-diphosphate reductase β chain (nrdB) as a pivotal gene in purine metabolism within Bifidobacterium
breve CCFM1025. Comparative evaluation between the
wild-type and nrdB mutant strains revealed CCFM1025’s
effective reduction of xanthine and xanthosine levels in the serum
and brain of stressed mice. Concomitantly, it downregulated the expression
of the adenosine receptor gene (Adora2b) and inhibited
the overactivation of microglia. These findings emphasize the potential
of psychobiotics in modulating emotional responses by regulating purine
metabolites and adenosine receptors. This study sheds light on novel
pathways that influence emotional well-being through gut microbiota
interactions and purine metabolic processes
Additional file 4 of Statistical modeling of gut microbiota for personalized health status monitoring
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Additional file 3 of Statistical modeling of gut microbiota for personalized health status monitoring
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