Probiotics may help you beat stress

Probiotics may help you beat stress
x
Highlights

Common probiotics sold in supplements and yogurt can decrease stress-related behaviour and anxiety, suggests new research.

Common probiotics sold in supplements and yogurt can decrease stress-related behaviour and anxiety, suggests new research.

"Our study has shown that simple probiotics that we normally use to keep our digestive tract in sync, could be beneficial to reducing our stress levels as well," said Aaron Ericsson from University of Missouri in the US.

In a series of studies, researchers tested how zebrafish behaved after doses of Lactobacillus plantarum, a common bacteria found in yogurt and probiotic supplements.

Studying how gut bacteria affect behaviour in zebrafish could lead to a better understanding of how probiotics may affect the central nervous system in humans.

"Zebrafish are an emerging model species for neurobehavioral studies and their use is well-established in drug-screening," Ericsson noted.

"Essentially, bacteria in the gut altered the gene expression associated with stress- and anxiety-related pathways in the fish allowing forincreased signaling of particular neurotransmitters," Daniel Davis from University of Missouri noted.

To test their theory further, the researchers measured the movements of fish in their tanks using sophisticated computer measuring and imaging tools.

Once the fish were administered probiotics, they tended to spend more time toward the top of the tanks -- the change in behaviour indicating they were less stressed or less anxious, according to the findings published in the journal Scientific Reports.

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENTS