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Friday, December 1, 2023
Lactobacillus Bacteria May Guard Against Anxiety and Depression
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Summary: Researchers have discovered the significant
role of Lactobacillus, a bacterium in fermented foods and yogurt, in
managing stress and potentially preventing depression and anxiety.
This
research is crucial for its specific focus on Lactobacillus,
distinguishing it from other microbiota. The study found that
Lactobacillus maintains interferon gamma levels, crucial for stress
response and mental well-being.
These insights offer a new avenue for developing treatments for mental health conditions.
Key Facts:
Lactobacillus, found in fermented foods, plays a crucial role in regulating the immune system and influencing mood disorders.
The
study successfully isolated the effects of Lactobacillus, showing its
specific role in maintaining interferon gamma levels, important for
stress management.
This groundbreaking research opens the door
to new probiotic treatments for mental health conditions like anxiety
and depression.
Source: University of Virginia
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered how Lactobacillus, a bacterium found in fermented foods and yogurt, helps the body manage stress and may help prevent depression and anxiety.
The findings open the door to new therapies to treat anxiety, depression and other mental-health conditions.
The new research from UVA’s Alban Gaultier, Ph.D., and collaborators is notable because it pinpoints the role of Lactobacillus, separating it out from all the other microorganisms that naturally live in and on our bodies.
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