Studies from Sun Yat-sen University Update Current Data on Anxiety Disorders (Exposure To Progestin 17-ohpc Induces Gastrointestinal Dysfunction Through Claudin 1 Suppression In Female Mice With Increased Anxiety-like Behaviors).
In: Gastroenterology Week, 2024-05-24, S. 707-707
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A study conducted at Sun Yat-sen University in Shenzhen, China, explored the impact of progestin, a hormone commonly used in oral contraception and preventing preterm birth, on gastrointestinal (GI) function and anxiety-like behaviors in female mice. The researchers found that exposure to progestin suppressed the expression of a protein called claudin-1 (CLDN1), which is important for maintaining the integrity of the intestinal lining. This suppression of CLDN1 led to GI dysfunction in the mice. Additionally, the study found that progestin also induced anxiety-like behaviors in the mice. The findings suggest a potential negative impact of progestin exposure on the gastrointestinal tract and mental health in female mice. [Extracted from the article]
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Studies from Sun Yat-sen University Update Current Data on Anxiety Disorders (Exposure To Progestin 17-ohpc Induces Gastrointestinal Dysfunction Through Claudin 1 Suppression In Female Mice With Increased Anxiety-like Behaviors).
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Zeitschrift: | Gastroenterology Week, 2024-05-24, S. 707-707 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1543-6756 (print) |
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