Extended Data Fig. 8: The impact of exercise and the microbiome on sensory neuron activity. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 8: The impact of exercise and the microbiome on sensory neuron activity.

From: A microbiome-dependent gut–brain pathway regulates motivation for exercise

Extended Data Fig. 8: The impact of exercise and the microbiome on sensory neuron activity.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Representative RNAScope images of dorsal root and nodose ganglia before and after exercise, with and without Abx treatment. b, Number of cFos+ cells in dorsal root ganglia before and after exercise. c, Proportion of cFos+ cells in dorsal root ganglia from exercised mice that are TRPV1+ and TRPV1. d-g, Number of TRPV1+ (d, f) and cFos+ TRPV1+ (e, g) cells in the dorsal root ganglia (d, e) and nodose ganglia (f, g) in exercised Abx-treated mice and controls. h, i, Expression of Fos (h) and Homer1 (i) in the dorsal root ganglia of sedentary and post-exercise mice, with or without Abx treatment. Error bars indicate means ± SEM. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001, **** p<0.0001. Exact n and p-values are presented in Supplementary Table 2.

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