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Published on: June 2, 2022
Rewiring bugs: Diet, the gut microbiome, and nerve regeneration
Sarah-Jane Leigh1, Gerard Clarke2, John F Cryan3
1APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Abstract:
Microbiome-to-nervous-system interactions are gaining much attention in fields that study health and disease, and diet is considered to be a key mediator in this communication. In a recent issue of Nature, Serger et al. show that, following nerve crush injury, intermittent fasting improves axonal regeneration through increased production of the microbially derived metabolite indole-3-propionate.
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