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Catecholamines & Gut microbiota
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Introduction
Involved in bacterial effects are neurohormones , including serotonin and the catecholamines dopamine, epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline)
Production by bacteria
Catecholamines, such as noradrenaline and its precursor, are produced by [Escherichia coli & Pathogenic Strains](brain://qrPQUUuH10aWF6NYS5iaXg/EscherichiaColiPathogenic…
References (Sources)
- Catecholamine induced growth of gram negative bacteria
- Microbial endocrinology: experimental design issues in the study of inter-kingdom signalling in infectious disease
- Microbial endocrinology: the interplay between the microbiota and the endocrine system
- Neurotransmitter modulation by the gut microbiota
- Specificity of catecholamine-induced growth in Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enterica and Yersinia enterocolitica
- Stress at the intestinal surface: catecholamines and mucosa-bacteria interactions
- The neuroendocrine hormone norepinephrine increases Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 virulence through the las quorum-sensing pathway