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Intestinal microbiota, probiotics and mental health: from Metchnikoff to modern advances: Part I – autointoxication revisited

机译:肠道菌群,益生菌和心理健康:从Metchnikoff到现代技术发展:第一部分–重新审视自身中毒

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Mental health disorders, depression in particular, have been described as a global epidemic. Research suggests that a variety of lifestyle and environmental changes may be driving at least some portion of the increased prevalence. One area of flourishing research involves the relationship between the intestinal microbiota (as well as the related functional integrity of the gastrointestinal tract) and mental health. In order to appreciate the recent scientific gains in this area, and its potential future directions, it is critical to review the history of the topic. Probiotic administration (e.g. Lactobacillus) and fecal microbiota transfer for conditions associated with depression and anxiety is not a new concept. Here, in the first of a 3-part series, we begin by reviewing the origins of the contemporary research, providing a critical appraisal of what has become a revisionist history of the controversial term ‘autointoxication’. We argue that legitimate interests in the gut-brain-microbiota connection were obscured for decades by its association with a narrow historical legacy. Historical perspectives provide a very meaningful context to the current state of the contemporary research as outlined in parts II and III.
机译:心理健康疾病,尤其是抑郁症,已被描述为全球流行病。研究表明,各种各样的生活方式和环境变化可能至少在一定程度上推动了患病率的上升。蓬勃发展的研究领域涉及肠道微生物群(以及相关的胃肠道功能完整性)与心理健康之间的关系。为了欣赏该领域的最新科学进展及其潜在的未来方向,回顾本主题的历史至关重要。对于与抑郁症和焦虑症相关的疾病,益生菌给药(例如,乳酸杆菌)和粪便微生物群转移并不是一个新概念。在此,由三部分组成的系列文章的第一部分,我们首先回顾了当代研究的起源,对已成为有争议的术语“自体中毒”的修正主义历史进行了批判性评估。我们认为,肠道脑微生物群连接的合法利益由于与狭窄历史遗产的联系而被掩盖了几十年。历史观点为第二部分和第三部分概述的当代研究现状提供了非常有意义的背景。

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