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Gut microbiota, metabolism and psychopathology: A critical review and novel perspectives

机译:肠道微生物群,新陈代谢和精神病理学:批判性审查和新颖的观点

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Psychiatric disorders are often associated with metabolic comorbidities. However, the mechanisms through which metabolic and psychiatric disorders are connected remain unclear. Pre-clinical studies in rodents indicate that the bidirectional signaling between the intestine and the brain, the so-called microbiome-gut-brain axis, plays an important role in the regulation of both metabolism and behavior. The gut microbiome produces a vast number of metabolites that may be transported into the host and play a part in homeostatic control of metabolism as well as brain function. In addition to short chain fatty acids, many of these metabolites have been identified in recent years. To what extent both microbiota and their products control human metabolism and behavior is a subject of intense investigation. In this review, we will discuss the most recent findings concerning alterations in the gut microbiota as a possible pathophysiological factor for the co-occurrence of metabolic comorbidities in psychiatric disorders.
机译:精神病疾病通常与代谢可融合有关。然而,代谢和精神病疾病联系的机制仍然不清楚。啮齿动物的临床前研究表明,肠道和大脑之间的双向信号传导,所谓的微生物组 - 肠轴轴,在代谢和行为的调节中起重要作用。肠道微生物组产生了大量的代谢物,可以将其运输到宿主中并在稳态控制代谢和脑功能中发挥作用。除了短链脂肪酸之外,近年来已经确定了许多这些代谢物。微生物群及其产品控制人类代谢和行为的程度是一个激烈调查的主题。在本综述中,我们将讨论肠道微生物群的改变的最新发现作为精神病疾病中代谢可血管性的可能性病理学因素。

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