微生物群
心理干预
临床试验
医学
肠道微生物群
认知
脑功能
精神科
心理学
生物信息学
生物
神经科学
病理
作者
Fiona C. Ross,Daniel Mayer,Arpana Gupta,Chris Gill,Daniele Del Rio,John F. Cryan,Aonghus Lavelle,R. Paul Ross,Catherine Stanton,Emeran A. Mayer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.10.018
摘要
Nutrition and diet quality play key roles in preventing and slowing cognitive decline and have been linked to multiple brain disorders. This review compiles available evidence from preclinical studies and clinical trials on the impact of nutrition and interventions regarding major psychiatric conditions and some neurological disorders. We emphasize the potential role of diet-related microbiome alterations in these effects and highlight commonalities between various brain disorders related to the microbiome. Despite numerous studies shedding light on these findings, there are still gaps in our understanding due to the limited availability of definitive human trial data firmly establishing a causal link between a specific diet and microbially mediated brain functions and symptoms. The positive impact of certain diets on the microbiome and cognitive function is frequently ascribed with the anti-inflammatory effects of certain microbial metabolites or a reduction of proinflammatory microbial products. We also critically review recent research on pro- and prebiotics and non-dietary interventions, particularly fecal microbial transplants. The recent focus on diet in relation to brain disorders could lead to improved treatment outcomes with combined dietary, pharmacological, and behavioral interventions.
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