Bridging the Gut Microbiota and the Brain, Kidney, and Cardiovascular Health: The Role of Probiotics

Sep 6, 2025Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins

How Probiotics May Link Gut Bacteria to Brain, Kidney, and Heart Health

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Abstract

Clinical trials indicate that probiotics may improve brain health by decreasing depressive symptoms and enhancing cognitive function.

  • Probiotics are associated with reductions in inflammation markers like IL-6 and TNF-α, which may lower cardiovascular risk factors.
  • Supplementation with probiotics could help decrease levels of harmful substances such as TMAO, LDL-c, and urea, improving heart and kidney health.
  • Probiotic intake may enhance insulin sensitivity and reduce body fat, potentially decreasing the risk of chronic hyperglycemia.
  • Increased gastrointestinal motility and diversity have been linked to specific probiotic strains.
  • Challenges remain regarding optimal dosage, frequency, and formulation of probiotic supplements.

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