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Scientists in Cork uncover link between gut microbes and nerves.

5 Apr 2016
From left: Dr Gerard Clarke, APC Microbiome Institute and Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioural Science, UCC; Alan Hoban, APC Microbiome Institute and Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, UCC; and Prof John Cryan, APC Microbiome Institute and Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, UCC. Photograph: Alexander Zhdanov

The Guardian. The Irish Times, and RTE 深夜亚洲福利久久, today published articles on how Professor John Cryan and his research teams in the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience and APC Microbiome Institute and Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioural Science have discovered a previously unknown connection between the mix of microbes in our gut and how our nerves work.

Professor John F. Cryan and Dr Gerard Clarke along with their PhD student Alan Hoban have shown that germ-free mice which are completely devoid of gut bacteria display greater increase in myelin-related gene expression in the prefrontal cortex.  This region of the brain is key to higher cognitive functions and in the expression of anxiety and social behaviours.  Importantly, the team were able to visualise the extent of this increase in myelination using transmission electron microscopy.

"We鈥檝e unlocked a process that puts the brakes on myelin formation in the prefrontal cortex,鈥 says Cryan, 鈥渁nd to our knowledge this is the first study showing a clear relationship between the microbiome and myelination in the brain. The new findings could, therefore, eventually lead to novel treatments for multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating diseases, based on prebiotics, probiotics, or even fecal transplants, all of which could potentially be used to adjust the exact composition of microbes in the gut.

'Gut bacteria regulate insulation of nerve fibres in the brain' Guardian

Link to Guardian article here  

 

'Scientists in Cork uncover link between gut microbes and nerves' Irish Times

Link to Irish Times article here 

 

'UCC discovery advances understanding of link between microbes and brain health' RTE 深夜亚洲福利久久


 

'Gut Microbes regulate Myelination in the Brain' 深夜亚洲福利久久 and Views UCC Website

 

Article reference:

Regulation of Prefrontal Cortex Myelination by the Microbiota鈥 Alan Edward Hoban, Roman M Stilling, Feargal Ryan, Marcus Claesson, Fergus Shanahan and Ted Dinan Nature Translational Psychiatry  

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