Gut-Microbiota-Brain Axis and Its Effect on Neuropsychiatric Disorders With Suspected Immune Dysregulation

Jun 6, 2015Clinical therapeutics

How Gut Bacteria and the Immune System May Influence Brain Disorders

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Abstract

The microbiota-gut-brain (MGB) axis is associated with the pathogenesis of disorders involving brain inflammation.

  • The gut microbiota can influence the immune and nervous systems.
  • Various pathways, including neurotransmitters and cytokines, communicate information between the gut and the central nervous system.
  • The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and neuropeptides can directly or indirectly alter gut microbiota composition.
  • Disorders such as mood disorders, autism-spectrum disorders, attention-deficit hypersensitivity disorder, multiple sclerosis, and obesity may be influenced by these interactions.

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