Methamphetamine exposure and its cessation alter gut microbiota and induce depressive-like behavioral effects on rats.
Shadab ForouzanKristi L HoffmanTherese A KostenPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2020)
These findings provide direct evidence that methamphetamine and its cessation cause gut dysbiosis and that the latter associates with depressive-like behavior in rodents. Our observation will contribute to a better understanding of the function of gut microbiota in the process of substance use disorders and guide the choice of target therapeutics.