Methodological Aspects Regarding the Interactions Between Microflora and Neuropsychiatric/Metabolic Disorders

Georgiana Oprea, Madalina Ghidersa, I. Balmuș, I. Luca, A. Ciobica, S. Guenné, M. Cimpeanu
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"Considering that intestinal microbiota a key factor in regulating the brain- intestinal axis and is also involved in the development and proper functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, numerous studies have turned their attention to the composition of digestive microflora in most of the neuropschiatric disorders. Same goes for the metabolic deficits, which could be correlated with some microbiome dysfucntions, as well as with most of the existent neuropschiatric deficiences. In this context, considering also our group recent experience in this area of research, we are describing here some methodological aspects regarding the interactions between microflora and neuropsychiatric/metabolic disorders."
关于微生物群与神经精神/代谢紊乱之间相互作用的方法学方面
考虑到肠道微生物群是调节脑-肠轴的关键因素,也参与下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴的发育和正常功能,许多研究已将注意力转向大多数神经精神疾病中消化道微生物群的组成。代谢缺陷也是如此,这可能与一些微生物群功能障碍以及大多数现有的神经精神缺陷有关。在这种情况下,考虑到我们小组最近在这一研究领域的经验,我们在这里描述了关于微生物群与神经精神/代谢疾病之间相互作用的一些方法学方面。”
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