Probiotics: Potential novel therapeutics for microbiota-gut-brain axis dysfunction across gender and lifespan

Sep 7, 2021Pharmacology & therapeutics

Probiotics as possible new treatments for gut-brain system problems in different sexes and ages

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Abstract

Probiotics may influence various biological processes in the host, including neurotransmitter activity and inflammatory responses.

  • Alterations in gut microbial communities can affect the immune, endocrine, cardiovascular, and central nervous systems.
  • Emerging evidence suggests potential therapeutic benefits of probiotics in conditions such as anxiety, depression, autism spectrum disorders, and Parkinson's disease.
  • Gender-specific variances may exist in probiotic-mediated effects, influenced by hormonal environments.
  • Probiotics could engage in interactions with host sex hormones, affecting stress response and cognitive health.
  • Restoring gut microbiota composition through clinical or dietary interventions may support health outcomes beyond gastrointestinal issues.

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