2023
DOI: 10.3390/psych5030038
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The Role of Microbiota Pattern in Anxiety and Stress Disorders—A Review of the State of Knowledge

Karolina Krupa-Kotara,
Weronika Gwioździk,
Sandra Nandzik
et al.

Abstract: Interest in the human microbiome in terms of mental health has increased with the rise in psychiatric diseases and disorders. The digestive system, the immune system, the brain, and the autonomic nervous system can all suffer from long-term lack of sleep and relaxation brought on by stress. There is little doubt that stress affects the human intestinal microbiota’s health and encourages problems with its composition, according to scientific studies. Chronic stress exposure raises the risk of both physical and … Show more

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“…This is due to the fact that Lactobacillus salivarius has the ability to induce the expression of receptors associated with the inhibition of pain responses, particularly OPRM1 in the gut [ 16 ]. In addition, it affects the brain–gut connection: by improving gut conditions resulting from antibiotic use or pathogen effects, it can indirectly improve cognitive function and reduce depressive states and anxiety [ 17 ]. A positive effect has also been noted on the cardiovascular system, and this is due to a reduction in cholesterol levels and blood pressure [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the fact that Lactobacillus salivarius has the ability to induce the expression of receptors associated with the inhibition of pain responses, particularly OPRM1 in the gut [ 16 ]. In addition, it affects the brain–gut connection: by improving gut conditions resulting from antibiotic use or pathogen effects, it can indirectly improve cognitive function and reduce depressive states and anxiety [ 17 ]. A positive effect has also been noted on the cardiovascular system, and this is due to a reduction in cholesterol levels and blood pressure [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%