Gut Immune Cells Travel to the Brain in Alzheimer’s Disease – New Study/Science Updates
Immune changes occur in the gut of an Alzheimer’s disease mouse model. A high fiber diet can alleviate these and other disease related symptoms.
Summary
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in a mouse model is linked to altered gut immunity. Specifically, the gut microbiome and immune cell profiles shift in these mice. Interestingly, a high-fiber diet shows promise in counteracting these immune disruptions within the gut. This dietary intervention not only modulates gut immunity but also helps to alleviate other AD-related symptoms observed in the mice. This suggests a potential therapeutic role for fiber in managing AD by targeting the gut-brain axis.
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