肠道菌群
失调
神经炎症
免疫学
炎症
促炎细胞因子
生物
微生物群
认知功能衰退
疾病
免疫系统
肠-脑轴
发病机制
厚壁菌
医学
阿尔茨海默病
痴呆
生物信息学
内科学
作者
Friedrich Leblhuber,Daniela Ehrlich,Kostja Steiner,Simon Geisler,Dietmar Fuchs,Lukas Lanser,Katharina Kurz
出处
期刊:Nutrients
[MDPI AG]
日期:2021-01-25
卷期号:13 (2): 361-361
被引量:34
摘要
The microbiota–gut–brain axis plays an important role in the development of neurodegenerative diseases. Commensal and pathogenic enteric bacteria can influence brain and immune system function by the production of lipopolysaccharides and amyloid. Dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiome induces local and consecutively systemic immune-mediated inflammation. Proinflammatory cytokines then trigger neuroinflammation and finally neurodegeneration. Immune-mediated oxidative stress can lead to a deficiency of vitamins and essential micronutrients. Furthermore, the wrong composition of gut microbiota might impair the intake and metabolization of nutrients. In patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) significant alterations of the gut microbiota have been demonstrated. Standard Western diet, infections, decreased physical activity and chronic stress impact the composition and diversity of gut microbiota. A higher abundancy of “pro-inflammatory” gut microbiota goes along with enhanced systemic inflammation and neuroinflammatory processes. Thus, AD beginning in the gut is closely related to the imbalance of gut microbiota. Modulation of gut microbiota by Mediterranean diet, probiotics and curcumin can slow down cognitive decline and alter the gut microbiome significantly. A multi-domain intervention approach addressing underlying causes of AD (inflammation, infections, metabolic alterations like insulin resistance and nutrient deficiency, stress) appears very promising to reduce or even reverse cognitive decline by exerting positive effects on the gut microbiota.
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