Microbiota Influence on Behavior: Integrative Analysis of Serotonin Metabolism and Behavioral Profile in Germ-Free Mice - INRAE - Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement
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Microbiota Influence on Behavior: Integrative Analysis of Serotonin Metabolism and Behavioral Profile in Germ-Free Mice

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Previous studies on germ-free (GF) animals have described altered anxiety-like and social behaviors together with dysregulations in brain serotonin (5-HT) metabolism. Alterations in circulating 5-HT levels and gut 5-HT metabolism have also been reported in GF mice. In this study, we conducted an integrative analysis of various behaviors as well as markers of 5-HT metabolism in the brain and along the GI tract of GF male mice compared to conventional (CV) ones. We found a strong decrease in locomotor activity, accompanied by some signs of increased anxiety-like behavior in GF mice compared with CV mice. Brain gene expression analysis showed no differences in HTR1A and TPH2 genes. In the gut, we found decreased TPH1 expression in the colon of GF mice, while it was increased in the cecum. HTR1A expression was dramatically decreased in the colon, while HTR4 expression was increased both in the cecum and colon of GF mice compared to CV mice. Finally, SLC6A4 expression was increased in the ileum and colon of GF mice compared to CV mice. Our results add to the evidence that the microbiota is involved in regulation of behavior, although heterogeneity among studies suggests a strong impact of genetic and environmental factors on this microbiota-mediated regulation. While no impact of GF status on brain 5-HT was observed, substantial differences in gut 5-HT metabolism were noted, with tissue-dependent results indicating a varying role of microbiota along the GI tract.
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hal-04473878 , version 1 (01-03-2024)
hal-04473878 , version 2 (04-06-2024)

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Léa Roussin, Elisa Gry, Mira Macaron, Sandy Ribes, Magali Monnoye, et al.. Microbiota Influence on Behavior: Integrative Analysis of Serotonin Metabolism and Behavioral Profile in Germ-Free Mice. 2024. ⟨hal-04473878v1⟩
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