Application of psychobiotics in clinical treatment of mental disorders: Neurodevelopmental disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, depression and anxiety

Jingwei Cui, Wenxin Wang, Yue Tang, Siyuan Feng, Hong Liu, Zikai Hao
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Psychobiotics are a distinct category of probiotics known for their beneficial effects on human health, particularly in influencing mental well-being. Typical psychobiotics include genera such as Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, and Bifidobacterium. The gut microbiota influences bidirectional communication between the brain and the gastrointestinal (GI) system. Neurons in the enteric nervous system directly interact with neurotransmitters, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), gut hormones, and anti-inflammatory cytokines produced by the gut microbiota, thereby affecting signal transmission in the central nervous system. Unlike traditional probiotics, psychobiotics have the capacity to generate or stimulate the host to produce neurotransmitters, SCFAs, gut hormones, and anti-inflammatory cytokines. It is precisely this potential that has led to the widespread use of psychobiotics over the past decade to improve and treat mental disorders. This article briefly reviews the clinical applications of psychobiotics in improving and treating conditions such as neurodevelopmental disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, depression and anxiety. It is proposed that the novel therapeutic approach of using Bacillus licheniformis as an adjuvant treatment for patients with depression shows a certain degree of feasibility. Finally, this review suggests that the current evidence regarding the improvement and treatment of mental and neurological disorders with psychobiotics is still limited. Further in-depth research is needed to clarify their effectiveness and mechanisms of action in the clinical management of various mental disorders.

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精神生物制剂在精神障碍临床治疗中的应用:神经发育障碍、神经退行性疾病、抑郁和焦虑
精神益生菌是益生菌的一个独特类别,因其对人类健康的有益作用而闻名,特别是在影响心理健康方面。典型的精神微生物包括乳酸菌、链球菌和双歧杆菌等属。肠道菌群影响大脑和胃肠道(GI)系统之间的双向交流。肠道神经系统的神经元直接与肠道菌群产生的神经递质、短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)、肠道激素和抗炎细胞因子相互作用,从而影响中枢神经系统的信号传递。与传统的益生菌不同,精神益生菌能够产生或刺激宿主产生神经递质、scfa、肠道激素和抗炎细胞因子。正是这种潜力导致了在过去十年中广泛使用精神生物制剂来改善和治疗精神障碍。本文简要综述了精神生物制剂在改善和治疗神经发育障碍、神经退行性疾病、抑郁和焦虑等方面的临床应用。由此可见,利用地衣芽孢杆菌作为辅助治疗抑郁症患者的新治疗途径具有一定的可行性。最后,这篇综述表明,目前关于使用精神生物制剂改善和治疗精神和神经疾病的证据仍然有限。需要进一步深入研究以阐明其在各种精神障碍临床管理中的有效性和作用机制。
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