Chinese bayberry extract regulates the permeability of blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier and ameliorates experimental colitis-related brain comorbidities in mice
Ziwei Huang,
Jialang Yan,
Yilong Liu
et al.
Abstract:Objectives
The anxiety, depression symptoms, and cognitive decline related to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are recognized to have an impact on patients’ health. The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) is important in somatic disease-related psychiatric and cognitive disorders, however, few treatments show efficacy. The objective of this research was to seek the protective effect of Chinese bayberry extract on inflammatory bowel disease-related brain comorbidities.
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