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NGPS-008 - Maternal tryptophan supplementation alters offspring gut-brain axis and behaviour in a sex-specific manner
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: NGPS-008
- By: FORTUNATO, Maria Carolina (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Portugal)
- Co-author(s): Ms Maria Carolina Fortunato (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Faculty of Pharmacy, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Care, Coimbra, Portugal)
Mr João Neves (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Applied to Health (ICNAS), Coimbra, Portugal)
Mrs Mariana Lapo Pais (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Applied to Health (ICNAS), Coimbra, Portugal)
Mrs Carla Fonseca (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Faculty of Pharmacy, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Care, Coimbra, Portugal / Universitat de Barcelona, Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Science, Barcelona, Spain / Universitat de Barcelona, Institute of Neurosciences, Barcelona, Spain)
Mr João Martins (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Applied to Health (ICNAS), Coimbra, Portugal)
Mr Miguel Castelo-Branco (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Faculty of Pharmacy, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Care, Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Physiology, Coimbra, Portugal)
Mrs Ana Fortuna (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Faculty of Pharmacy, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Care, Coimbra, Portugal)
Mrs Joana Gonçalves (University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT), Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Faculty of Pharmacy, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Care, Coimbra, Portugal / University of Coimbra, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Physiology, Coimbra, Portugal) - Abstract:
Introduction:
The bidirectional relationship between the brain and gut – known as the gut-brain axis – gained recognition for its role in regulating health. The gut microbiome, shaped by diet, plays a crucial role in the communication between the gut and the nervous system. Both neuronal and microbiota development are highly sensitive to.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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