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Open AccessVollständige AnalyseJun 16, 2026

The prairie vole gut–brain–microbiota axis: a narrative review

This narrative review proposes the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) as an underutilized preclinical model for the microbiota–gut–brain axis under social stress, but generates no original experimental data and establishes no causality.

The question (PICO)
PopulationMicrotus ochrogaster (prairie vole) as an animal model for MGBA research; review draws on ~45 years of field, laboratory, and neurophysiological literature
InterventionCharacterisation of the MGBA system: ecology, neuroanatomy (oxytocin, vasopressin, dopamine, CRF, CORT, opioids), gastrointestinal physiology, and gut microbiota
VergleichNarrative comparison with mice, rats, and non-human primates as alternative models
EndpunktModel validity for studying social stress, social behaviour, intestinal permeability, and gut microbiota composition
DEvidenz
Studie
Übersichtsarbeit
Effekt
Unzureichend
Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse nach Endpunkt
EndpunktGradRichtungEffektStudien
Construct validity of the model for pair bonding and biparental careC GünstigNarrativo; sem tamanho de efeito quantificado
Role of oxytocin in partner preferenceC NeutralOTR knockout ainda forma par-bond (Berendzen et al. 2023); evidência conflitante
Role of vasopressin (V1aR) in male partner preferenceC GünstigBloqueio V1aR prejudica preferência por parceiro; sem IC reportado
Effect of social stress on prairie vole gut microbiotaD UnzureichendDados preliminares sem sistematização; sem tamanho de efeito
Stress-induced intestinal permeability in the vole modelD UnzureichendPostulado mecanicista; sem dados experimentais controlados no modelo
Construct validity of the model for pair bonding and biparental careC
Richtung Günstig
EffektNarrativo; sem tamanho de efeito quantificado
Studien
Role of oxytocin in partner preferenceC
Richtung Neutral
EffektOTR knockout ainda forma par-bond (Berendzen et al. 2023); evidência conflitante
Studien
Role of vasopressin (V1aR) in male partner preferenceC
Richtung Günstig
EffektBloqueio V1aR prejudica preferência por parceiro; sem IC reportado
Studien
Effect of social stress on prairie vole gut microbiotaD
Richtung Unzureichend
EffektDados preliminares sem sistematização; sem tamanho de efeito
Studien
Stress-induced intestinal permeability in the vole modelD
Richtung Unzureichend
EffektPostulado mecanicista; sem dados experimentais controlados no modelo
Studien

Kontext

The microbiota–gut–brain axis (MGBA) is a plausible mechanistic framework linking social stress, intestinal permeability, and behaviour. Conventional rodent models lack the quasi-monogamous pair bonding and biparental care seen in humans. Prairie voles display these rare social traits, offering higher construct validity for socially relevant MGBA research.

Was die Studie zeigte

The review synthesises indirect evidence: (1) central oxytocin facilitates partner preference in females, but OTR-knockout voles still form pair bonds (Berendzen et al., 2023), challenging the necessity of this pathway; (2) V1aR blockade in the ventral pallidum impairs partner preference in males; (3) preliminary data suggest gut microbiota differs between paired and isolated prairie voles, but sample sizes and designs are not systematised; (4) stress-induced intestinal permeability is proposed as a mechanism without controlled trials in this model. No absolute effect sizes or 95% CIs are generated by the review itself.

Wie es durchgeführt wurde

Unsystematic narrative review without a registered protocol, explicit search strategy, or formal risk-of-bias assessment (AMSTAR-2 not applicable). Covers approximately 45 years of prairie vole ecology, neurobiology, and microbiota literature. No original sample size.

Effektgröße

No consolidated effect size is presented. Cited primary studies report behavioural effects (partner preference, stranger-directed aggression) in typically small samples (n = 8–20 per group), with no meta-analysis.

Einschränkungen

Narrative review without systematic inclusion/exclusion criteria (AMSTAR-2 formally inapplicable; high risk of selection and publication bias). Extrapolation to humans requires extreme caution due to phylogenetic, dosing, and controlled-environment differences. The gut microbiota section is the least developed, with few original studies and no standardised taxonomic composition data. Individual primary studies cited have small samples and variable protocols.

In der klinischen Praxis

This review does not support any change in clinical practice. Clinicians should treat the findings as hypothesis-generating: the MGBA under social stress is biologically plausible but lacks human intervention evidence derived from this model. Await controlled experimental studies in the vole model before extrapolating.

Was noch fehlt

Controlled experimental studies in prairie voles are needed that directly manipulate the microbiota (e.g., antibiotics, faecal transplant) and measure behavioural and intestinal permeability outcomes with adequate comparator groups and sample sizes sufficient for statistical power analysis.

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