基于斑马鱼的模型在了解肠脑轴介导的神经毒性分子机制方面的实用性。

Advances in neurotoxicology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-17 DOI:10.1016/bs.ant.2024.02.003
Isaac A Adedara, Khadija A Mohammed, Julia Canzian, Babajide O Ajayi, Ebenezer O Farombi, Tatiana Emanuelli, Denis B Rosemberg, Michael Aschner
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肠道微生物具有多种有益功能,对宿主的外周和中枢神经系统都有影响。肠道微生物群失调被认为是导致包括躁郁症、抑郁症、焦虑症、帕金森病、阿尔茨海默病、注意缺陷多动障碍和自闭症谱系障碍在内的多种神经精神疾病和神经系统疾病的主要因素。因此,阐明肠道微生物群-大脑轴如何在健康和疾病状况中发挥作用,是预防和治疗大脑疾病的一种潜在的新方法。斑马鱼(Danio rerio)是一种宝贵的脊椎动物模型,其大脑和肠道特征与人类一致,因此斑马鱼是研究肠道微生物群与宿主健康之间相互作用的重要模型。本章介绍了目前有关斑马鱼在了解通过肠道微生物群-脑轴介导的神经毒性分子机制方面的研究成果。具体地说,它强调了斑马鱼作为一种模式生物在了解人为化学品、药物和细菌暴露如何通过肠道-大脑轴影响动物和人类健康方面的效用。
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Utility of zebrafish-based models in understanding molecular mechanisms of neurotoxicity mediated by the gut-brain axis.

The gut microbes perform several beneficial functions which impact the periphery and central nervous systems of the host. Gut microbiota dysbiosis is acknowledged as a major contributor to the development of several neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders including bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. Thus, elucidation of how the gut microbiota-brain axis plays a role in health and disease conditions is a potential novel approach to prevent and treat brain disorders. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an invaluable vertebrate model that possesses conserved brain and intestinal features with those of humans, thus making zebrafish a valued model to investigate the interplay between the gut microbiota and host health. This chapter describes current findings on the utility of zebrafish in understanding molecular mechanisms of neurotoxicity mediated via the gut microbiota-brain axis. Specifically, it highlights the utility of zebrafish as a model organism for understanding how anthropogenic chemicals, pharmaceuticals and bacteria exposure affect animals and human health via the gut-brain axis.

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