肠道菌群
生物
肠神经系统
病态的
神经科学
神经系统
中枢神经系统
肠-脑轴
自主神经系统
外周神经系统
免疫学
病理
医学
内分泌学
血压
心率
作者
Sonia Calabrò,Svenja Kankowski,Matilde Cescon,Giovanna Gambarotta,Stefania Raimondo,Kirsten Haastert‐Talini,Giulia Ronchi
摘要
It has been widely demonstrated that the gut microbiota is responsible for essential functions in human health and that its perturbation is implicated in the development and progression of a growing list of diseases. The number of studies evaluating how the gut microbiota interacts with and influences other organs and systems in the body and vice versa is constantly increasing and several ‘gut–organ axes’ have already been defined. Recently, the view on the link between the gut microbiota (GM) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) has become broader by exceeding the fact that the PNS can serve as a systemic carrier of GM-derived metabolites and products to other organs. The PNS as the communication network between the central nervous system and the periphery of the body and internal organs can rather be affected itself by GM perturbation. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge about the impact of gut microbiota on the PNS, with regard to its somatic and autonomic divisions, in physiological, regenerative and pathological conditions.
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