1. The role of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in neuropsychiatric disorders
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Vijayasree V. Giridharan, Juneyoung Lee, Tatiana Barichello, Danielle Silveira Macêdo, and Jaqueline S. Generoso
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Autism Spectrum Disorder ,Gut–brain axis ,RC435-571 ,Gut flora ,neuroinflammation ,Special Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Bipolar disorder ,microbiota-gut-brain axis ,Ecosystem ,Psychiatry ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,biology ,business.industry ,Brain ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Intestinal epithelium ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,030227 psychiatry ,neuropsychiatric disorders ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Prebiotics ,probiotics ,Autism spectrum disorder ,Schizophrenia ,Immunology ,Major depressive disorder ,Alzheimer's disease ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The microbiota-gut-brain axis is a bidirectional signaling mechanism between the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system. The complexity of the intestinal ecosystem is extraordinary; it comprises more than 100 trillion microbial cells that inhabit the small and large intestine, and this interaction between microbiota and intestinal epithelium can cause physiological changes in the brain and influence mood and behavior. Currently, there has been an emphasis on how such interactions affect mental health. Evidence indicates that intestinal microbiota are involved in neurological and psychiatric disorders. This review covers evidence for the influence of gut microbiota on the brain and behavior in Alzheimer disease, dementia, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, Parkinson’s disease, and schizophrenia. The primary focus is on the pathways involved in intestinal metabolites of microbial origin, including short-chain fatty acids, tryptophan metabolites, and bacterial components that can activate the host’s immune system. We also list clinical evidence regarding prebiotics, probiotics, and fecal microbiota transplantation as adjuvant therapies for neuropsychiatric disorders.
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- 2021
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