失眠:肠道微生物组的联系,益生菌和后生物治疗的前景,以及未来的方向

IF 11.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Qiong Wu, Guangqi Gao, Lai-yu Kwok, Huimin Lv, Zhihong Sun
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摘要

肠道菌群受多种因素的复杂相互作用影响,包括宿主的遗传、饮食和生活方式。它在调节代谢过程中起着至关重要的作用,并与各种疾病有关。越来越多的证据表明,涉及肠道微生物群和大脑之间双向交流的肠脑轴在调节睡眠模式中起着至关重要的作用,并在睡眠障碍的发展中具有重要意义。本文综述了目前关于失眠机制及其与肠道微生物群和代谢组的关系的研究进展。益生菌和后益生菌是有益微生物及其成分和代谢物,具有调节宿主肠道菌群和缓解失眠的潜力。我们概述了益生菌和后生物干预治疗失眠试验的最新进展,强调了该领域现有研究的潜在益处和局限性。此外,我们对该领域的未来发展方向提出了建议。益生菌可以通过调节肠道菌群及其代谢产物,影响内分泌、神经和免疫反应来调节睡眠-觉醒行为。此外,为了了解益生菌对失眠的改善作用,还需要标准化的睡眠行为指标和睡眠监测方法。
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Insomnia: the gut microbiome connection, prospects for probiotic and postbiotic therapies, and future directions

Insomnia: the gut microbiome connection, prospects for probiotic and postbiotic therapies, and future directions

Background

The gut microbiota is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including the host’s genetics, diet, and lifestyle. It plays a crucial role in regulating metabolic processes and is linked to various diseases. Growing evidence suggests that the gut-brain axis, which involves bidirectional communication between the gut microbiota and the brain, plays a crucial role in regulating sleep patterns and has significant implications in the development of sleep disorders.

Aim of review

This comprehensive review aims to summarize the current knowledge on the mechanisms underlying insomnia and its association with the gut microbiota and metabolome. Probiotics and postbiotics are beneficial microorganisms and their components and metabolites, which offer potential in modulating the gut microbiota of the host and alleviating insomnia. We present an overview of recent progress in probiotic and postbiotic intervention trials for managing insomnia, highlighting both the potential benefits and limitations of existing research in this domain. Additionally, we offer suggestions for future directions in this field. Probiotics can regulate sleep-wake behavior by modulating gut microbiota and its metabolites, influencing endocrine, neuronal, and immune responses. In addition, to understand the role of probiotics in improving insomnia, a standardized sleep behavior index and sleep monitoring method are needed.
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Journal of Advanced Research
Journal of Advanced Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
CiteScore
21.60
自引率
0.90%
发文量
280
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Advanced Research (J. Adv. Res.) is an applied/natural sciences, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research. The journal aims to contribute to applied research and knowledge worldwide through the publication of original and high-quality research articles in the fields of Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, and Basic and Biological Sciences. The following abstracting and indexing services cover the Journal of Advanced Research: PubMed/Medline, Essential Science Indicators, Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed Central, PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and INSPEC.
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