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    October 21, 2025

    MADRID, 21 October 2025: A team of Spanish scientists has identified a significant link between the dietary amino acid proline and depressive symptoms, providing new insights into the biological mechanisms connecting nutrition and mental health. The study, published in Cell Metabolism, was conducted by researchers at the Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI) and Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) in Barcelona.

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    Gut bacteria are increasingly being studied for their effects on mood and cognition. (Stock Image)

    It examined the relationship between amino acid intake and mood disorders in both humans and animal models. The findings suggest that individuals with higher levels of proline in their bloodstream were more likely to report symptoms consistent with depression. Proline is a naturally occurring amino acid commonly found in foods such as red meat, fish, eggs, and gelatin. The research team, led by José Manuel Fernández-Real and Jordi Mayneris-Perxachs of IDIBGI, alongside Rafael Maldonado of UPF, collected dietary data and mood assessments from a broad sample of participants.

    They conducted metabolic analyses of blood plasma to identify compounds associated with depressive states. The results showed that elevated plasma proline concentrations were among the most prominent metabolic markers in individuals who exhibited depressive symptoms. This association remained consistent regardless of other dietary factors, highlighting a specific link between proline and mood regulation.

    Findings highlight importance of gut-brain metabolic pathways

    Further investigation revealed the role of gut microbiota in moderating the impact of proline on mental health. Individuals with certain bacterial profiles in their digestive systems appeared to process proline differently, resulting in lower circulating levels of the amino acid and reduced expression of depressive symptoms. The study found that gut bacteria capable of transporting and metabolizing proline significantly influenced the biological outcome of its consumption.

    To strengthen the evidence, researchers conducted experiments in animal models. Mice given fecal microbiota transplants from human donors with high proline levels and depression symptoms exhibited behaviors indicative of mood disorders. In fruit flies, modifications to the gut bacterial environment and genes responsible for proline transport produced similar behavioral patterns, confirming the role of proline metabolism in mood-related pathways.

    Study avoids speculation on treatment or dietary advice

    The researchers did not conclude that proline directly causes depression but noted the amino acid as a consistent biomarker linked to depressive conditions. The study emphasized the importance of considering gut microbiota and metabolic responses in evaluating the connection between diet and mental health. According to the research team, understanding how different gut bacteria process proline could eventually assist in identifying individuals who are more susceptible to mood disturbances from dietary sources.

    The findings also underscore the complexity of nutritional impacts on the brain, highlighting the need for further exploration into microbiota-driven metabolism. This research adds to the expanding body of evidence on the gut-brain axis, a field that has gained increased attention for its potential role in psychiatric conditions. By identifying specific compounds that interact with gut bacteria and influence mood, scientists are advancing efforts to understand the biological underpinnings of depression beyond traditional psychological and neurological factors.

    The study was conducted with institutional support from IDIBGI, UPF, and CIBEROBN, a biomedical research network focused on obesity and nutrition. Blood samples, dietary information, and mental health evaluations were collected using standardized protocols, and the findings were verified across multiple experimental models. The full study is available in the latest issue of Cell Metabolism. The researchers have not announced plans for clinical trials or therapeutic applications, and no changes to dietary guidelines have been recommended as a result of the findings. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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