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BMC Microbiology

1 Papers Indexed in Blossom

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BMC Microbiology has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2018) from 6 authors, most often covering Ketamine, across Depressive Disorders and Immunology & Inflammation.

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Ketamine interactions with gut-microbiota in rats: relevance to its antidepressant and anti-inflammatory properties

This rat study investigated ketamine (2.5 mg/kg) interactions with gut-microbiota in rats to understand its antidepressant and anti-inflammatory properties. The data concluded that there are some antidepressant and anti-inflammatory effects of ketamine treatment through its interaction with specific gut bacteria such as Lactobacillus, Turicibacter, and Sarcina and confirmed the usefulness of microbiome as a target for therapy using ketamine for some of its anti-inflammatory effects for specific inflammatory diseases including Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The study called for more detailed investigations of the interaction of microbiome with central mediators of mood and/or inflammatory disorders.

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December 22, 2018
Journal
BMC Microbiology
Authors
Getachew, B., Aubee, J. I., Schottenfeld, R. S., Csoka, A. B., Thompson, K. M., Tizabi, Y.

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