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The effect of fecal microbiota transplantation on autistic-like behaviors in Fmr1 KO mice.

Nayeon Goo1, Ho Jung Bae1, Keontae Park1, Jaehoon Kim1, Yongwoo Jeong1, Mudan Cai2, Kyungnam Cho2, Seo Yun Jung1, Dong-Hyun Kim1, Jong Hoon Ryu3.   

Abstract

The importance of alterations in bidirectional communication between gut and brain has become obvious in neuropsychiatric disorders. Gastrointestinal (GI) disturbances are very common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and the GI microbiota profiles in children with ASD are significantly different from those in the general population. Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is an inheritable developmental disability in humans, and patients with FXS exhibit autistic behaviors such as mental retardation and impaired social communication or interaction. We hypothesized that an increase in specific gut microbiota by fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) would mitigate autistic-like behaviors. To test this hypothesis, we measured the effects of FMT from normal mice to Fmr1 KO mice on autistic-like behaviors using several behavioral tests. Because the amounts of A. muciniphila in Fmr1 KO mice was very low, we assessed A. muciniphila population, tested the expression of MUC2, and analyzed goblet cells in the gut after the FMT. We found that FMT ameliorated autistic-like behaviors, especially memory deficits and social withdrawal, and we observed that the levels of A. muciniphila were normalized to wild-type levels. In addition, FMT attenuated the increased levels of TNFα and Iba1 in the brains of Fmr1 KO mice. These results suggest that FMT could be a useful tool for the treatments of cognitive deficits and social withdrawal symptoms observed in FXS or ASD because it increases the population of A. muciniphila and decreases TNFα and Iba1 levels.
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Keywords:  Akkermansia muciniphila; Autism spectrum disorders; Fecal microbiota transplantation; Fragile X syndrome; Mental retardation; Social withdrawal

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32987062     DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2020.118497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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2.  Transplantation of fecal microbiota from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and depression alters immune response and behavior in recipient mice.

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Review 3.  Alteration of Gut Microbiota: New Strategy for Treating Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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Review 4.  Fecal Microbiota Transplantation as New Therapeutic Avenue for Human Diseases.

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Review 6.  Regulation of Neurotransmitters by the Gut Microbiota and Effects on Cognition in Neurological Disorders.

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Review 7.  Investigating causality with fecal microbiota transplantation in rodents: applications, recommendations and pitfalls.

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