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Gut microbiota: An intermediary between metabolic syndrome and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia

机译:Gut microbiota:精神分裂症中代谢综合征与认知缺陷的中介

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Gut microbiome interacts with the central nervous system tract through the gut-brain axis. Such communication involves neuronal, endocrine, and immunological mechanisms, which allows for the microbiota to affect and respond to various behaviors and psychiatric conditions. In addition, the use of atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAPDs) may interact with and even change the abundance of microbiome to potentially cause adverse effects or aggravate the disorders inherent in the disease. The regulate effects of gut microbiome has been described in several psychiatric disorders including anxiety and depression, but only a few reports have discussed the role of microbiota in AAPDs-induced Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and cognitive disorders. The following review systematically summarizes current knowledge about the gut microbiota in behavior and psychiatric illness, with the emphasis of an important role of the microbiome in the metabolism of schizophrenia and the potential for AAPDs to change the gut microbiota to promote adverse events. Prebiotics and probiotics are microbiota-management tools with documented efficacy for metabolic disturbances and cognitive deficits. Novel therapies for targeting microbiota for alleviating AAPDs-induced adverse effects are also under fast development.
机译:肠道微生物群通过肠-脑轴与中枢神经系统进行相互作用。这种交流涉及神经元、内分泌和免疫机制,这使得微生物群能够影响和应对各种行为和精神状况。此外,非典型抗精神病药物(AAPD)的使用可能会与微生物群相互作用,甚至改变其丰度,从而可能导致不良反应或加重疾病固有的疾病。肠道微生物群的调节作用已在包括焦虑和抑郁在内的几种精神疾病中得到描述,但只有少数报告讨论了微生物群在AAPDs诱导的代谢综合征(MetS)和认知障碍中的作用。以下综述系统总结了当前关于行为和精神疾病中肠道微生物群的知识,强调了微生物群在精神分裂症代谢中的重要作用,以及AAPD改变肠道微生物群以促进不良事件的可能性。益生元和益生菌是微生物管理工具,对代谢紊乱和认知缺陷有记录的疗效。靶向微生物群以减轻AAPD诱导的不良反应的新疗法也在快速发展中。

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