Fecal microbiota transplantation of patients with anorexia nervosa did not alter flexible behavior in rats.
Karlijn L KooijNadia Andrea AndreaniLuna L van der GunLara KellerStefanie TrinhBenny van der VijghMieneke LuijendijkAstrid DempfleKatharina BührenJochen SeitzAnnemarie A van ElburgUnna N DannerJohn F BainesRoger A H AdanPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2024)
While our study did not reveal direct impacts of AN-associated gut microbiota on cognitive flexibility or anxiety behaviors in our preclinical model, we observed a decrease in task engagement after antibiotic-induced dysbiosis, underscoring that the presence of a gut microbiome matters. Our findings underscore the need for further refinement in FMT protocols to better elucidate the complex interplay between gut microbiota and behaviors characteristic of anorexia nervosa.