2019
DOI: 10.1101/735845
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Modulation of sensory behavior and food choice by an enteric bacteria-produced neurotransmitter

Abstract: Animals coexist in commensal, pathogenic or mutualistic relationships with complex communities of diverse organisms including microbes 1 . Some bacteria produce bioactive neurotransmitters which have been proposed to modulate host nervous system activity and behaviors 2 . However, the mechanistic basis of this microbiota-brain modulation and its physiological relevance is largely unknown. Here we show that in C. elegans, the neuromodulator tyramine (TA) produced by gut-colonizing commensal Providencia bacteria… Show more

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