微生物群在引起抑郁症的肠-脑-轴失调中的作用:从机制到治疗。

International review of neurobiology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1016/bs.irn.2025.03.006
Junqiao Mi, Julia Morys, Marta Nowacka-Chmielewska, Malgorzata Burek
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肠道微生物群不仅影响胃肠道的功能,还影响包括大脑在内的其他器官的功能。微生物-肠-脑轴反映了中枢神经系统和胃肠道之间持续的双向交流。肠道菌群代谢物可以穿过脑屏障、血脑屏障(BBB)和血脑脊液屏障(BCSF),影响包括抑郁症在内的神经精神疾病。近年来,人们在人类和动物模型中广泛研究了抑郁症中微生物组与大脑之间的联系。在本章中,我们总结了目前关于肠道微生物群在抑郁症中的作用的文献,特别关注脑屏障和双向肠-脑通讯。
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The role of microbiome in gut-brain-axis dysbiosis causing depression: From mechanisms to treatment.

Gut microbiota not only affects the function of the gastrointestinal tract but also the function of other organs, including the brain. The microbiota-gut-brain axis reflects the constant bidirectional communication between the central nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract. Gut microbiota metabolites can cross brain barriers, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSF) and influence neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression. In recent years, the communication between the microbiome and brain in depression has been extensively studied in humans and animal models. In this chapter, we summarise the current literature on the role of gut microbiota in depression, focusing in particular on brain barriers and bidirectional gut-brain communication.

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