Critical role of gut microbiota in the production of biologically active, free catecholamines in the gut lumen of mice
Kyushu University · Tokai University · +1 more institution
Abstract
There is increasing interest in the bidirectional communication between the mammalian host and prokaryotic cells. Catecholamines (CA), candidate molecules for such communication, are presumed to play an important role in the gut lumen; however, available evidence is limited because of the lack of actual data about luminal CA. This study evaluated luminal CA levels in the gastrointestinal tract and elucidated the involvement of gut microbiota in the generation of luminal CA by comparing the findings among specific pathogen-free mice (SPF-M), germ-free mice (GF-M), and gnotobiotic mice. Substantial levels of free dopamine and norepinephrine were identified in the gut lumen of SPF-M. The free CA levels in the gut…
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8Topics & keywords
- Specific-pathogen-free
- Gut flora
- Biology
- In vivo
- Lumen (anatomy)
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Feces
- Microbiology
- Clean water and sanitation