Release date: 2014-02-27 An early trial by John Cryan, a professor of anatomy and neurology at the University of Cork, showed that the diversity of bacteria in the gut of mice subjected to stress in life is severely reduced. Cryan said: "Bacteria in the gut can help normal brain development. If there is no microbe, your brain structure and function will change significantly." A Japanese research team also found that mice without any intestinal bacteria are exaggerated. The stress response also produces more hormones than normal mice. Source: Tencent Technology AI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network CameraAI Tracking PTZ Detection 2MP WiFi Surveillance Wireless Security CCTV POE Battery Network Camera Indoor PTZ Camera,Indoor PTZ Camera,Surveillance Wireless Security Camera,Wireless Security CCTV Shenzhen Fuvision Electronics Co., Ltd. , https://www.outdoorsolarcamera.com
However, this effect can be attenuated by injecting a commensal Bifidobacterium infantile into the intestine of a sterile mouse. Cryan's team found that this effect reappears even in healthy mice. But why do bacteria in the gut affect the brain? Information is transmitted between organs in several different ways. Information can be transmitted through hormones in the blood, immune cells, or the vagus nerve, which extend from the brain to the intestines. Through these paths, the behavior of one organ will have an effect on the other.
Cryan's team is now conducting human trials to understand whether healthy volunteers can improve their cognitive abilities after adjusting their intestinal microbes. Cryan said: "Diet is perhaps the biggest contributor to the microbiota. A diverse diet will give you access to diverse microbiota." Researchers are investigating whether specific food combinations can alter microbiota and improve cognition. Cryan is very optimistic about the future, he said: "Research in this field is now making rapid progress and is still in its infancy, and we still need to do a lot of important research."
Scientists have found that improving intestinal bacteria can boost brain intelligence