Long - term treatment with broad spectrum
antibiotics decreased levels of amyloid plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, and activated inflammatory microglial cells in the brains of mice in a new study by neuroscientists from the University of Chicago.
July 21, 2016 Antibiotic treatment weakens progression of Alzheimer's disease through changes in the gut microbiome Long - term treatment with broad spectrum
antibiotics decreased levels of amyloid plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, and activated inflammatory microglial cells in the brains of mice in a new study by neuroscientists from the University of Chicago.
Not exact matches
Reduction in hepatic secondary bile acids caused by short - term
antibiotic - induced dysbiosis
decreases mouse serum glucose and triglyceride
levels — Takuya Kuno — Scientific Reports
However, the findings did suggest a «J - shaped tendency,» the authors wrote, in which low and moderate
levels of physical activity were associated with a
decrease in
antibiotic use (compared to sedentary behavior), but vigorous activity was associated with an increase.
The borrelia organism is not expected to be completely eliminated by
antibiotic treatment, but to be
decreased to a controlled
level.