An isoflavone-enriched diet alleviates Parkinson’s disease in mice by inhibiting ferroptosis through gut microbiota-mediated serotonin production | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
An isoflavone-enriched diet alleviates Parkinson’s disease in mice by inhibiting ferroptosis through gut microbiota-mediated serotonin production
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Findings reveal that an isoflavone-enriched diet significantly alleviates symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
The intervention showcases a notable reduction in neurodegeneration through modulation of gut microbiota.
Analysis utilized a mouse model to explore the impact of diet on serotonin production and ferroptosis inhibition.
Highlighting the need for further exploration of dietary strategies in managing neurodegenerative conditions.
Resumen
Our findings reveal a novel dietary-microbiota-serotonergic pathway that mitigates ferroptosis and neurodegeneration, highlighting the therapeutic potential of isoflavone-based interventions for PD.