Use of probiotics in the treatment of selected psychiatric disorders

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.12740/app/161074
Magdalena Marianna Skowrońska
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Aim Probiotics are live microorganisms that are part of the human microbiota. The intestines are the habitat for approximately 1013-1014 microorganisms, mainly Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes. The gut microbiota is an individual characteristic for each person and can change due to many factors, including: age, diet, and health status. The gut microbiota plays a key role in the proper functioning of the brain-gut axis, thus contributing to human health and mental well-being. The aim of this study was to present the effect of probiotic use in the course of selected psychiatric disorders. Material and methods The literature review was performed using information from PubMed/Medline, ScienceDirect, and Polish Psychiatry databases that were published before 2022. Results and discussion: A factor associated with disorders such as depression, autism, Alzheimer's disease, and mental anorexia is the generalized inflammation taking place in the patient's body. Research indicates that the inflammatory response may be caused by an imbalance in the intestinal barrier and disruption of its continuity, which may result in translocation of bacteria into the blood and activation of the immune system. The use of probiotics may play a significant role in maintaining the bacterial balance in the gastrointestinal tract and the proper functioning of the gut-brain axis, which provides a link between gut function and the emotional and cognitive centers of the brain. Conclusions Probiotics may improve mental health and cognitive function, but more clinical studies are needed on the clinical significance of the effects and how they compare to current therapies.
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使用益生菌治疗选定的精神疾病
目的益生菌是一种活的微生物,是人类微生物群的一部分。肠道是大约1013-1014种微生物的栖息地,主要是厚壁菌门和拟杆菌门。肠道菌群是每个人的个体特征,可能因许多因素而改变,包括:年龄、饮食和健康状况。肠道微生物群在脑肠轴的正常运作中起着关键作用,从而有助于人类健康和精神福祉。本研究的目的是介绍益生菌在选定的精神疾病过程中的作用。材料和方法文献综述使用PubMed/Medline、ScienceDirect和波兰精神病学数据库中2022年之前发表的信息。结果和讨论:与抑郁症、自闭症、阿尔茨海默病和精神厌食症等疾病相关的一个因素是患者体内发生的全身性炎症。研究表明,炎症反应可能是由肠道屏障的不平衡及其连续性中断引起的,这可能导致细菌易位进入血液和激活免疫系统。益生菌的使用可能在维持胃肠道细菌平衡和肠-脑轴的正常功能方面发挥重要作用,肠-脑轴是肠道功能与大脑的情感和认知中心之间的联系。结论益生菌可改善心理健康和认知功能,但效果的临床意义及其与现有治疗方法的比较有待进一步的临床研究。
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