Gut—brain barrier dysfunction bridge autistic‐like behavior in mouse model of maternal separation stress: A behavioral, histopathological, and molecular study
Negin Rowshan,
Maryam Anjomshoa,
Anahita Farahzad
et al.
Abstract:Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a fast‐growing neurodevelopmental disorder throughout the world. Experiencing early life stresses (ELS) like maternal separation (MS) is associated with autistic‐like behaviors. It has been proposed that disturbance in the gut–brain axis‐mediated psychiatric disorders following MS. The role of disruption in the integrity of gut–brain barrier in ASD remains unclear. Addressing this knowledge gap, in this study we aimed to investigate role of the gut–brain barrier integrity in m… Show more
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