Lactobacillus ⇒ Lactobacillus intestinalis {50002838}

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Lactobacillus intestinalis

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  • [1.1] [#Lactobacillus murinus] [#Condition of chronic stress
    - L. intestinalis and L. murinus are indeed driving IFNγ production - likely via antigen presentation and not due to direct pattern recognition receptor activation. - IFNγ produced in response to Lactobacillus is sufficient to provide resilience in response to environmental stressors. - astrocytes and premyelinating oligodendrocytes also have IFNγ receptors, indicating that there may be several responding cell types in the brain - meningeal sources of IFNγ can act directly on neuronal IFNγ receptors to promote the normal development of social behavior
  • [#Lactobacillus murinus] - mice raised with a known consortium of gut bacteria that contains L. intestinalis and L. murinus are more resistant to both acute stressor and more chronic mild stressors than mice without #Lactobacillus.
  • [1.2] [#Atherosclerosis
    - #Arbutin improved intestinal development and inhibited serum lipid level in mice by increasing the Lactobacillus intestinalis abundance
  • [#Streptococcus danieliae] [#Quinolinic acid] [#High Fat Diet] - QA can improve the intestinal flora disorder by reducing the abundance of #Streptococcus danieliae, or promoting the abundance of Lactobacillus intestinalis and #Ileibacterium valens in HFD-induced Apoe−/− mice.
  • - Treatment with Lactobacillus intestinalis YT2 significantly alleviates symptoms of #Menopause, such as increased fat content, decreased bone density, increased pain sensitivity, depressive-like behavior, and cognitive impairments

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