Microbiota and Neuropeptides in Dysbiosis-Driven Inflammation: Emerging Therapeutic Perspectives.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Priya Singh, Banalata Mohanty
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Abstract

Background: The gut microbiota (GM) comprises diverse microorganisms that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and play crucial roles in maintaining the host's health. The fascinating interrelations between the GM and various organs lead to establishing the "gut-organ" axis, including the gut-thyroid axis, an emerging research area that requires exploration. Changes in diversity and functionality of GM (dysbiosis) may impact the gut locally and significantly affect other organs, raising concerns about potential systemic effects.

Method: We performed a literature search on PubMed/Google-Scholar using the keywords GM and: autoimmune-diseases/inflammation/dietary-supplements/neuropeptides. The search included original studies/reviews/meta-analyses.

Discussion/conclusion: Dysbiosis is correlated with many diseases, where alterations in gut-associated neuropeptide levels have been detected. Gut-neuropeptides, secreted by entero-endocrine-cells, are potent neuro-immune modulators, regulate GM homeostasis through antimicrobial and inflammation-modulating properties, and serve as a communication intermediary between GM and host. This review offers a concise overview of the association between GM and neuropeptides, and the roles of microbial metabolites and GIT-neuropeptides during inflammation and stress.

微生物群和神经肽在生态失调驱动的炎症:新兴的治疗观点。
背景:肠道微生物群(gut microbiota, GM)由栖息在胃肠道(GIT)中的多种微生物组成,在维持宿主的健康中起着至关重要的作用。转基因与各种器官之间的迷人相互关系导致建立“肠道-器官”轴,包括肠道-甲状腺轴,一个需要探索的新兴研究领域。转基因生物多样性和功能的改变(生态失调)可能局部影响肠道,并显著影响其他器官,引起对潜在全身效应的担忧。方法:在PubMed/Google-Scholar上检索相关文献,检索关键词为GM和:自身免疫性疾病/炎症/膳食补充剂/神经肽。检索包括原始研究/综述/荟萃分析。讨论/结论:生态失调与许多疾病相关,其中肠道相关神经肽水平的改变已被检测到。肠道内分泌细胞分泌的肠道神经肽是有效的神经免疫调节剂,通过抗菌和炎症调节特性调节转基因生物的内稳态,并作为转基因生物与宿主之间的通讯媒介。这篇综述简要概述了转基因与神经肽之间的关系,以及微生物代谢物和转基因神经肽在炎症和应激中的作用。
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Endocrine Research
Endocrine Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
10
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal publishes original articles relating to endocrinology in the broadest context. Subjects of interest include: receptors and mechanism of action of hormones, methodological advances in the detection and measurement of hormones; structure and chemical properties of hormones. Invitations to submit Brief Reviews are issued to specific authors by the Editors.
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