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Gut bacteria may steer aging memory through the brain–gut nerve highway
science28 days ago

Gut bacteria may steer aging memory through the brain–gut nerve highway

In mice, age-related memory decline appears driven by the gut microbiome, especially Parabacteroides goldsteinii, which raises gut metabolites (MCFAs like 3-HOA) that promote inflammation and weaken vagus-nerve signals to the hippocampus, impairing memory formation; boosting vagal activity or blocking MCFA effects reversed the decline, suggesting interoception-based approaches could slow cognitive aging in humans, though confirmation in people is needed.

Gut signals revive aging memory by reactivating the vagus nerve
science29 days ago

Gut signals revive aging memory by reactivating the vagus nerve

A Stanford study in mice links age-related memory loss to gut microbiome changes, specifically an rise in Parabacteroides goldsteinii that triggers gut inflammation and muffles the vagus nerve, dulling hippocampal memory encoding. Remarkably, boosting vagal activity or reshaping the gut microbiome reversed the deficits, suggesting peripheral gut–brain interventions could counteract cognitive aging in humans.

Aging gut bacteria linked to memory decline, hinting at gut-targeted therapies
science1 month ago

Aging gut bacteria linked to memory decline, hinting at gut-targeted therapies

In ageing mice, the bacterium Parabacteroides goldsteinii proliferates and dampens gut-brain signalling, contributing to memory decline; transferring this microbe to young mice worsens memory, while wiping out gut bacteria or targeting P. goldsteinii with phage therapy restores memory, suggesting gut-directed treatments could combat age-related cognitive decline if the mechanism also exists in humans.