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How Gut Bacteria Influence the Brain to Act Like Natural Antidepressants

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Abstract

Natural products may treat major depressive disorder (MDD) by regulating the Microbiota-Gut-Brain axis.

  • Gut microbiota imbalance is associated with the emergence and progression of MDD.
  • Natural products can balance gut microbiota and regulate neurotransmitters like serotonin (5-HT) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF).
  • Mechanisms include inhibiting neuroinflammation, improving neural plasticity, and promoting neurogenesis.
  • Current research highlights the potential for natural products in clinical applications for MDD prevention and treatment.
  • Further investigation into the mechanisms of antidepressant medications on the MGB axis is necessary.

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Declaration of competing interest No conflict of interest exists in relation to the submission of this manuscript, and the manuscript has been approved by all the authors for publication. I would like to declare on behalf of myself and my co-authors that the work described is original research that has not been published previously and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, either in whole or in part. All the listed authors have approved the enclosed manuscript. Figs. 1-4 were created by Figdraw (www.figdraw.com).
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