Isoalantolactone relieves depression-like behaviors in mice after chronic social defeat stress via the gut-brain axis.
Siming WangQihan CaiLu XuYanan SunMengmeng WangYu WangLili ZhangKeqing LiZhi-Yu NiPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2023)
The current data suggest that, similar to fluoxetine, LAT show antidepressant-like effects in mice exposed to CSDS through the modulation of the gut-brain axis.
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