The Combination of Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14® and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1® Induces Anxiolytic-like and Antidepressant-like Effects via Estrogenic Receptors in Ovariectomized Rats
Gilberto-Uriel Rosas-Sánchez, León Jesús Germán-Ponciano, Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Landa, Herlinda Bonilla-Jaime, Ofelia Limón-Morales, José Luis Muñoz-Carrillo, María Isabel Pérez-Vega, César Soria-Fregozo

TL;DR
This study finds that a probiotic combination may reduce anxiety and depression in menopausal rats by acting through estrogen receptors.
Contribution
The novel finding is that the probiotic combination exerts anxiolytic and antidepressant effects via estrogenic receptors in ovariectomized rats.
Findings
Probiotic treatment increased open-arm exploration and reduced anxiety in ovariectomized rats.
The antidepressant-like effects were observed through increased swimming behavior and reduced immobility.
Tamoxifen reversed the effects, indicating estrogen receptor involvement.
Abstract
Background/Objetives: Menopause increases anxiety and depression risk, linked to gut microbiota changes. Probiotics show psychobiotic effects that could therapeutically alleviate these symptoms in menopausal women. However, this potential and its mechanism of action involving estrogen receptors remain largely unexplored. To investigate whether Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14® and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1® exert anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like effects in ovariectomized rats via estrogenic receptor (ER) activation. Methods: Ovariectomized adult female Wistar rats were divided into four groups: vehicle, probiotics (4.9 × 109), 17β-estradiol (0.09 mg/kg), and their combination. All treatments were administered for 28 days. Three additional groups (probiotics and 17β-estradiol) received tamoxifen (5 mg/kg) to block estrogen receptors. The elevated plus maze (EPM), open field test…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health · Gastrointestinal motility and disorders · Phytoestrogen effects and research
