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Gut-brain axis and post-operative cognitive dysfunction: A multifactorial perspective on microbiota, inflammation, and cognitive health
How Gut Bacteria and Inflammation May Relate to Thinking Problems After Surgery
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Abstract
Post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) may be linked to gut health disturbances following surgery.
- Gut microbiota produces substances that are important for memory, mood, and overall brain function.
- Microbes like Akkermansia muciniphila help maintain gut lining integrity and reduce inflammation.
- Disturbances from surgery, anesthesia, and antibiotics can lead to gut dysbiosis, potentially increasing brain inflammation.
- Restoring gut health through probiotics could offer a method to protect brain health during recovery.
- A review of 11 studies suggests a significant connection between gut health and cognitive recovery after surgery.
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