Estradiol-mediated protection against high-fat diet induced anxiety and obesity is associated with changes in the gut microbiota in female mice

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Kalpana D. Acharya
Madeline Graham
Harshini Raman
Abigail E. R. Parakoyi
Alexis Corcoran
Merzu Belete
Bharath Ramaswamy
Shashikant Koul
Ishneet Sachar
Kevin Derendorf
Jeremy B. Wilmer
Srikanth Gottipati
Marc J. Tetel
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[1] Wellesley College,Neuroscience Department
[2] Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization,Department of Psychology
[3] Inc.,undefined
[4] Cornell University,undefined
[5] Wellesley College,undefined
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Decreased estrogens during menopause are associated with increased risk of anxiety, depression, type 2 diabetes and obesity. Similarly, depleting estrogens in rodents by ovariectomy, combined with a high-fat diet (HFD), increases anxiety and adiposity. How estrogens and diet interact to affect anxiety and metabolism is poorly understood. Mounting evidence indicates that gut microbiota influence anxiety and metabolism. Here, we investigated the effects of estradiol (E) and HFD on anxiety, metabolism, and their correlation with changes in gut microbiota in female mice. Adult C57BL/6J mice were ovariectomized, implanted with E or vehicle-containing capsules and fed a standard diet or HFD. Anxiety-like behavior was assessed and neuronal activation was measured by c-fos immunoreactivity throughout the brain using iDISCO. HFD increased anxiety-like behavior, while E reduced this HFD-dependent anxiogenic effect. Interestingly, E decreased neuronal activation in brain regions involved in anxiety and metabolism. E treatment also altered gut microbes, a subset of which were associated with anxiety-like behavior. These findings provide insight into gut microbiota-based therapies for anxiety and metabolic disorders associated with declining estrogens in menopausal women.
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