肠道微生物群与阿尔茨海默病之间的复杂关系:系统综述。

IF 12.5 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Xuan-Peng Zhou , Luan-Biao Sun , Wen-Hao Liu , Wu-Ming Zhu , Lin-Chun Li , Xin-Yuan Song , Jian-Peng Xing , Shuo-Hui Gao
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摘要

阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种中枢神经系统进行性退行性疾病。尽管对这种疾病进行了广泛的研究,但其确切的发病机制仍不清楚。近年来,微生物-肠-脑轴在AD领域引起了相当大的关注。肠道微生物群通过肠-脑轴与中枢神经系统双向交流,其结构和功能的改变可影响阿尔茨海默病的进展。因此,调节肠道微生物群以减缓阿尔茨海默病的进展已成为一种新的治疗方法。目前,许多研究集中在微生物-肠-脑轴与AD之间的内在关系上。在本文中,我们总结了肠道微生物群在AD中的多方面作用,并提出了针对肠道微生物群的详细治疗策略,包括近年来越来越受到关注的传统中药治疗AD。最后,我们讨论了调节肠道菌群以缓解AD进展的潜在治疗策略,该研究领域目前面临的挑战,并对该领域未来的研究方向进行了展望。
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The complex relationship between gut microbiota and Alzheimer’s disease: A systematic review
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive, degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Despite extensive research conducted on this disorder, its precise pathogenesis remains unclear. In recent years, the microbiota-gut-brain axis has attracted considerable attention within the field of AD. The gut microbiota communicates bidirectionally with the central nervous system through the gut-brain axis, and alterations in its structure and function can influence the progression of AD. Consequently, regulating the gut microbiota to mitigate the progression of AD has emerged as a novel therapeutic approach. Currently, numerous studies concentrate on the intrinsic relationship between the microbiota-gut-brain axis and AD. In this paper, we summarize the multifaceted role of the gut microbiota in AD and present detailed therapeutic strategies targeting the gut microbiota, including the treatment of AD with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which has garnered increasing attention in recent years. Finally, we discuss potential therapeutic strategies for modulating the gut microbiota to alleviate the progression of AD, the current challenges in this area of research, and provide an outlook on future research directions in this field.
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Ageing Research Reviews
Ageing Research Reviews 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
19.80
自引率
2.30%
发文量
216
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: With the rise in average human life expectancy, the impact of ageing and age-related diseases on our society has become increasingly significant. Ageing research is now a focal point for numerous laboratories, encompassing leaders in genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and behavior. Ageing Research Reviews (ARR) serves as a cornerstone in this field, addressing emerging trends. ARR aims to fill a substantial gap by providing critical reviews and viewpoints on evolving discoveries concerning the mechanisms of ageing and age-related diseases. The rapid progress in understanding the mechanisms controlling cellular proliferation, differentiation, and survival is unveiling new insights into the regulation of ageing. From telomerase to stem cells, and from energy to oxyradical metabolism, we are witnessing an exciting era in the multidisciplinary field of ageing research. The journal explores the cellular and molecular foundations of interventions that extend lifespan, such as caloric restriction. It identifies the underpinnings of manipulations that extend lifespan, shedding light on novel approaches for preventing age-related diseases. ARR publishes articles on focused topics selected from the expansive field of ageing research, with a particular emphasis on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the aging process. This includes age-related diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. The journal also covers applications of basic ageing research to lifespan extension and disease prevention, offering a comprehensive platform for advancing our understanding of this critical field.
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