肠道细菌帮助大脑换油。

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T Jaymie Connerly, Brittany D Needham
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在这一期中,Huang等人揭示了肠道细菌与脑损伤恢复之间的联系。以细菌依赖的方式,脂肪酸“油”通过增加过氧化物酶体改善小胶质细胞功能。这种对小胶质细胞及其对肠道信号的反应的了解为通过肠道调节探索大脑健康提供了目标。
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Gut bacteria help the brain with an oil change.

In this issue, Huang et al. reveal a link between gut bacteria and recovery from brain damage. In a bacteria-dependent manner, a fatty acid "oil" improves microglial function through increased peroxisomes. This insight into microglia and their response to gut signals offers targets to explore brain health via gut modulation.

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