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For decades, scientists have speculated that "gut microbes influence our eating habits", but this conjecture has not yet been tested in animals larger than fruit flies
Dietary choice is a fundamental aspect of animal behavior, with ecological and evolutionary implications
Specifically, the researchers found that herbivorous mice voluntarily chose foods with higher protein:carbohydrate (P:C) ratios, while omnivorous and carnivorous mice chose foods with lower P:C ratios
[1] Trevelline BK, Kohl KD.
The gut microbiome influences host diet selection behavior The microbes in animals influence the host's dietary preferenceFig .
To further investigate whether microbes could influence the host's dietary preferences to test the hypothesis, the researchers selected 30 germ-free mice and divided them into three groups
Tryptophan may be the main substance that affects the host's foraging behavior
The gut microbiome influences host diet selection behavior.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
2022 Apr 26;119(17):e2117537119.
doi: 10.
1073/pnas.
2117537119.
Epub 2022 Apr 19.
PMID: 35439064.
[2] https://
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Dietary choice is a fundamental aspect of animal behavior, with ecological and evolutionary implications
Specifically, the researchers found that herbivorous mice voluntarily chose foods with higher protein:carbohydrate (P:C) ratios, while omnivorous and carnivorous mice chose foods with lower P:C ratios
[1] Trevelline BK, Kohl KD.
The gut microbiome influences host diet selection behavior The microbes in animals influence the host's dietary preferenceFig .
To further investigate whether microbes could influence the host's dietary preferences to test the hypothesis, the researchers selected 30 germ-free mice and divided them into three groups
Tryptophan may be the main substance that affects the host's foraging behavior
References:
References: [1] Trevelline BK, Kohl KD.The gut microbiome influences host diet selection behavior.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
2022 Apr 26;119(17):e2117537119.
doi: 10.
1073/pnas.
2117537119.
Epub 2022 Apr 19.
PMID: 35439064.
[2] https://
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