2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10571-018-0589-2
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Gut, Microbiome, and Brain Regulatory Axis: Relevance to Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric Disorders

Abstract: It has become apparent that the molecular and biochemical integrity of interactive families, genera, and species of human gut microflora is critically linked to maintaining complex metabolic and behavioral processes mediated by peripheral organ systems and central nervous system neuronal groupings. Relatively recent studies have established intrinsic ratios of enterotypes contained within the human microbiome across demographic subpopulations and have empirically linked significant alterations in the expressio… Show more

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“…With regard to microbiome regulation as part of these processes, it has become apparent that the molecular and biochemical integrity of interactive families, genera, and species of human gut microflora is critically linked to maintaining complex mitochondrial, metabolic, and behavioral processes mediated by peripheral organ systems and central nervous system neuronal groupings [ 49 ]. In shaping human gut microbiota, environment dominates host genetics [ 52 ].…”
Section: The Role Of Mitochondrial and Microbiome Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With regard to microbiome regulation as part of these processes, it has become apparent that the molecular and biochemical integrity of interactive families, genera, and species of human gut microflora is critically linked to maintaining complex mitochondrial, metabolic, and behavioral processes mediated by peripheral organ systems and central nervous system neuronal groupings [ 49 ]. In shaping human gut microbiota, environment dominates host genetics [ 52 ].…”
Section: The Role Of Mitochondrial and Microbiome Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Brain-Gut Coupling and Insular-Vagal Integration. It has become apparent that the molecular and biochemical integrity of interactive families, genera, and species of human gut microflora is critically linked to maintaining complex metabolic and behavioral processes mediated by peripheral organ systems and central nervous system neuronal groupings [ 49 ]. In addition, the vagus nerve may be the primary route through which gut signaling and pathological triggers such as alpha-synuclein travel from the intestines to the brain.…”
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“…Neurotransmitters produced by GM also exert other functions outside of the nervous system with indirect effects of neuronal function. For instance, serotonin and dopamine affect immune system response [ 38 , 39 ], while GABA plays a role in the local defense against bacterial translocation [ 40 ]. The gut releases significant amounts of hormones, peptides and microbial metabolites, such as short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), secondary bile acids, tryptophan- and polyphenol-derived products, which exerts important effects on neuronal function and survival.…”
Section: Nutrients Microbiota and Brain Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of Kuznetsov and coworkers was to study PD pathogenesis. Thus, despite being the only work to consider Asyn transport, the authors have not explored the potential of their models to simulate pathology propagation according to the Braak hypothesis.…”
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confidence: 99%