Experimental colitis is comorbid with social interaction deficits and anxiety‐like behaviors in mice: mechanistic intuitions into neuroinflammation and Claudin 5 expression in the hippocampus
Sepehr Ebrahimi‐Dehkordi,
Maryam Anjomshoa,
Sorayya Ghasemi
et al.
Abstract:Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is accompanied by psychiatric disorders, including Schizophrenic‐like manifestations. Although incompletely illustrated, intestinal mucosal membrane damage and blood‐brain barrier (BBB) penetrability may have significant roles in psychiatric symptoms of IBD. This study aimed to investigate role of the Claudin‐5 (CLDN5) (a regulator of the permeability of BBB) and neuroinflammatory response in the comorbid behavioral disorders in experimental colitis in mice. Acetic acid was use… Show more
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