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Additional file 2 of The microbial metabolite p-Cresol induces autistic-like behaviors in mice by remodeling the gut microbiota

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posted on 2021-07-09, 03:29 authored by Patricia Bermudez-Martin, Jérôme A. J. Becker, Nicolas Caramello, Sebastian P. Fernandez, Renan Costa-Campos, Juliette Canaguier, Susana Barbosa, Laura Martinez-Gili, Antonis Myridakis, Marc-Emmanuel Dumas, Aurélia Bruneau, Claire Cherbuy, Philippe Langella, Jacques Callebert, Jean-Marie Launay, Joëlle Chabry, Jacques Barik, Julie Le Merrer, Nicolas Glaichenhaus, Laetitia Davidovic
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. p-Cresol treatment does not impact general physiological parameters, increases urinary and fecal p-Cresol excretion but not its serum levels. Fig. S2. p-Cresol treatment-induced behavioral alterations: additional parameters in the 3-chamber, dyadic social interactions and stereotypies tests and results from tests assessing locomotor activity, anxiety or cognition (relative to Fig. 1). Fig. S3. Autistic-like behaviors persist after discontinuation of p-Cresol for 4 weeks. Fig. S4. Additional behavioral parameters for the 3-chamber, dyadic social interactions, motor stereotypies tests and anxiety in FMTControl and FMTp-Cresol mice (relative to Fig. 4). Fig. S5. p-Cresol microbial biosynthetic pathways (relative to Fig. 5). Fig. S6. FMT experiments from control donors (FMTControl) to Control or p-Cresol-treated recipient mice: additional behavioral parameters in the 3-chamber, dyadic social interactions and stereotypies tests (relative to Fig. 6). Tab. S5: Recapitulation of the behavioral tests performed in the course of the study.

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EraNet NEURON Medical Research Council Région Centre Val-de-Loire Labex Agence Nationale de la Recherche (FR)

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