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dc.contributor.authorKővári Dóra
dc.date.accessioned2016-04-18T07:39:47Z
dc.date.available2016-04-18T07:39:47Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.otherB-11123
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10832/1442
dc.description.abstractIt has already prooved that there is bidirectional communication between the brain and gut and also gut microbiota, because gutflora can affect several physiological aspects of the organism, respectively psychological factors and stress also have an impact on gut bacteria [1, 3]. In our experiment we examined, how can a prebiotic influence the adverse effects of stress, because prebiotics help to enhance the amounts of beneficial commensalists of gut, and these commensalists reduce the amounts of pathogens. In the study, we exposed mice to chronic variable stress and used a mannan-oligosaccharide prebiotic. We measured the level of anxiety by behavioral tests and also the compostition of gutflora, we determined the levels of stress hormons, and also the mucosa thickness of gut tissue.en
dc.subjectHormonokhu
dc.subjectÉlelmiszer-mikrobiológiahu
dc.subjectBélrendszerhu
dc.subjectMikrobiológiai vizsgálathu
dc.subjectKözponti idegrendszerhu
dc.subjectÁllatkísérlethu
dc.subjectMagatartás (állati)hu
dc.subjectHormonokhu
dc.subjectBiológiai-Intézethu
dc.subjectFood microbiologyen
dc.subjectMicrobiological testingen
dc.subjectBehavior (animal)en
dc.subjecthormonesen
dc.titleA prebiotikumok hatása a bél-agy tengely működésére: mikrobiális, magatartási és hormonális változásokhu
dc.typeThesisen


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