2023
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.3053
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Excision of mesenteric lymph nodes alters gut microbiota and impairs social dominance in adult mice

Abstract: Introduction Mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) are central in immune anatomy. MLNs are associated with the composition of gut microbiota, affecting the central system and immune system. Gut microbiota was found to differ among individuals of different social hierarchies. Nowadays, excision of MLNs is more frequently involved in gastrointestinal surgery; however, the potential side effects of excision of MLNs on social dominance are still unknown. Methods MLNs were removed from male mice (7–8 weeks old). Four weeks… Show more

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