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The Central Nervous System and the Gut Microbiome

机译:中枢神经系统和肠道微生物组

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Neurodevelopment is a complex process governed by both intrinsic and extrinsic signals. While historically studied by researching the brain, inputs from the periphery impact many neurological conditions. Indeed, emerging data suggest communication between the gut and the brain in anxiety, depression, cognition, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The development of a healthy, functional brain depends on key pre-and post-natal events that integrate environmental cues, such as molecular signals from the gut. These cues largely originate from the microbiome, the consortium of symbiotic bacteria that reside within all animals. Research over the past few years reveals that the gut microbiomeplays a role in basic neurogenerative processes such as the formation of the blood-brain barrier, myelination, neurogenesis, and microglia maturation and also modulates many aspects of animal behavior. Herein, we discuss the biological intersection of neurodevelopment and the microbiome and explore the hypothesis that gut bacteria are integral contributors to development and function of the nervous system and to the balance between mental health and disease.
机译:神经发育是受内在和外在信号控制的复​​杂过程。在历史上通过研究大脑进行研究时,来自外围的输入会影响许多神经系统疾病。确实,新出现的数据表明肠道与大脑之间存在焦虑,抑郁,认知和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)之间的交流。健康,功能正常的大脑的发育取决于整合环境提示的重要产前和产后事件,例如来自肠道的分子信号。这些提示主要来自微生物群,即存在于所有动物体内的共生细菌的联盟。过去几年的研究表明,肠道微生物组在基本的神经生成过程中发挥作用,例如血脑屏障的形成,髓鞘形成,神经发生和小胶质细胞成熟,并且还调节动物行为的许多方面。在这里,我们讨论了神经发育和微生物组的生物学交集,并探讨了肠道细菌是神经系统发育和功能以及心理健康与疾病之间平衡的不可或缺的因素的假说。

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