Fermented mixed grain ameliorates chronic stress-induced depression-like behavior and memory deficit

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Jae Gwang Song
Bomi Lee
Do Eon Kim
Bong Kyeong Seo
Nam Su Oh
Sae Hun Kim
Hyung Wook Kim
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[1] Sejong University,Department of Bio
[2] Korea University,integrated Science and Technology, College of Life Sciences
[3] Korea University,Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
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Fermented grain; Depression-like behaviour; Memory impairment; Chronic mild stress;
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Fermented mixed grain (FG) has beneficial anti-cancer, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects. In this study, we investigated the effects of FG on gut inflammation, brain dysfunction, and anxiety/depression-like behavior induced by unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) in mice. Mice were administered mixed grain or FG for 3 weeks and were then exposed to UCMS for 4 weeks. FG administration ameliorated stress-induced anxiety/despair-like behavior. FG administration also prevented UCMS-induced memory impairment. Additionally, the mRNA levels of 5-HTR1A and IL-6 were restored to normal levels in the brains of FG-administered mice. FG administration also inhibited intestinal damage in stressed mice compared with that in the UCMS (without FG) group. These results suggest that FG can alleviate stress-induced intestinal damage, brain dysfunction, and cognitive impairment.
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