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Sex differences in the gut microbiome–brain axis across the lifespan

机译:整个生命周期中肠道微生物组-脑轴的性别差异

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In recent years, the bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and the brain has emerged as a factor that influences immunity, metabolism, neurodevelopment and behaviour. Cross-talk between the gut and brain begins early in life immediately following the transition from a sterile in utero environment to one that is exposed to a changing and complex microbial milieu over a lifetime. Once established, communication between the gut and brain integrates information from the autonomic and enteric nervous systems, neuroendocrine and neuroimmune signals, and peripheral immune and metabolic signals. Importantly, the composition and functional potential of the gut microbiome undergoes many transitions that parallel dynamic periods of brain development and maturation for which distinct sex differences have been identified. Here, we discuss the sexually dimorphic development, maturation and maintenance of the gut microbiome–brain axis, and the sex differences therein important in disease risk and resilience throughout the lifespan.
机译:近年来,肠道微生物组与大脑之间的双向通讯已成为影响免疫力,新陈代谢,神经发育和行为的因素。从子宫内无菌环境过渡到一生中暴露于不断变化的复杂微生物环境的肠道和大脑之间的串扰始于生命的早期。一旦建立,肠道和大脑之间的交流就会整合来自自主神经和肠道神经系统,神经内分泌和神经免疫信号以及外周免疫和代谢信号的信息。重要的是,肠道微生物组的组成和功能潜能经历了许多转变,即大脑发育和成熟的平行动态时期,已经确定了明显的性别差异。在这里,我们讨论了肠道微生物组-脑轴的性二态发育,成熟和维持,以及其中的性别差异对于整个生命周期中的疾病风险和适应力至关重要。

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