[The role and features of the gut microbiota in Alzheimer's disease.]

Q4 Medicine
D R Tursumetova, Y Khan, L V Tkacheva, K P Rayevskii
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease causes gradual, persistent deterioration of cognitive function in the elderly, causing social and economic damage to society. Over the past decades, mankind has made significant progress in the study of Alzheimer's disease, but there are no methods to fully control the disease. The lack of effectiveness of existing treatment methods emphasizes the need to search for new approaches. The present review is devoted to the study of the latest data regarding the role of microbiota in the mechanisms of formation and progression of Alzheimer's disease, possible therapeutic ways to influence the processes of neurodegeneration through microbiota and taking into account identified relationships. The article considers the axis «gut microbiota-brain» as a link in the pathogenesis of neuroinflammation. New data on the influence of gut microbiota on neurodegenerative processes through metabolic, nervous, and immune mechanisms is analyzed. New data reveals correlations between microbiota specifics and the origin and/or progression of Alzheimer's disease, expanding the understanding of disease pathogenesis. The role of the oral microbiota in neurodegeneration processes is mentioned, emphasizing the diverse mechanisms of this disease. Available therapies for Alzheimer's disease are discussed, including probiotics and prebiotics, fecal microbiota transplantation, and dietary correction.

[肠道微生物群在阿尔茨海默氏症中的作用和特征]。
阿尔茨海默病会导致老年人认知功能逐渐持续退化,给社会和经济造成损失。几十年来,人类对阿尔茨海默病的研究取得了重大进展,但目前还没有完全控制该病的方法。现有的治疗方法缺乏有效性,这就强调了寻找新方法的必要性。本综述致力于研究有关微生物群在阿尔茨海默病形成和发展机制中的作用的最新数据、通过微生物群影响神经变性过程的可能治疗方法,并考虑到已确定的关系。文章认为 "肠道微生物群-大脑 "轴是神经炎症发病机制中的一个环节。文章分析了肠道微生物群通过代谢、神经和免疫机制对神经退行性病变过程产生影响的新数据。新数据揭示了微生物群特异性与阿尔茨海默病的起源和/或进展之间的相关性,拓展了对疾病发病机制的认识。文章提到了口腔微生物群在神经变性过程中的作用,强调了这种疾病的多种机制。还讨论了阿尔茨海默病的现有疗法,包括益生菌和益生元、粪便微生物群移植和饮食纠正。
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