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Infection-induced viscerosensory signals from the gut enhance anxiety: Implications for psychoneuroimmunology – Source: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, Aug 2007

by Lisa E. Goehler, et al.
October 19, 2007

[Note: The full text of this article is available free at PubMed Central.]

Infection and inflammation lead to changes in mood and cognition. Although the “classic” sickness behavior syndrome, involving fatigue, social withdrawal, and loss of appetites are most familiar, other emotional responses accompany immune activation, including anxiety.

Recent studies have shown that gastrointestinal bacterial infections lead to enhanced anxiety-like behavior in mice. The bacteria-induced signal is most likely carried by vagal sensory neurons, and occurs early on (within six hours) during the infection.

These signals induce evidence of activation in brain regions that integrate viscerosensory information with mood, and potentiate activation in brain regions established as key players in fear and anxiety.

The findings underline the importance of viscerosensory signals arising from the gastrointestinal tract in modulation of behaviors appropriate for coping with threats, and suggest that these signals may contribute to affective symptoms associated with gastrointestinal disorders.

Source: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. Aug; 2007 21(6): 721-726. Goehler LE, Lyte M, Gaykema RPA. Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia; School of Pharmacy, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas, USA. [E-mail: goehler@virginia.edu]



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gut infections and anxiety research -- serotonin involved?
Posted by: Betsy1479
Oct 24, 2007
Perhaps the gut infection is causing the subjects to use up all of the body's serotonin in the guts, so that none is left over to calm the brain? Although serotonin is thought of as a neurochemical, most of the serotonin in the body (80%) is actually used to regulate the activity of the intestines. If the guts are more active, because of the infection, and therefore using up more serotonin, it would only make sense that a serotonin shortage in the brain would cause symptoms of anxiety.
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