The role of Gut-Microbiome-Brain-axis in Alzheirmer's disease

Victor Mendes Nóbrega Rocha, Vinicius Mendes Nóbrega Rocha, Gabriel Felipe Gomes, Stéfani Lara Galvão, Luiza Zatiti Monsanto de Paula, Maria Eduarda Osório de Oliveira, Isabela De Oliveira, Luiz Aldir da Silva, Victor Hugo Melo Freitas, Camilly Ramos Sales, Luana Stangherlin, Júlio César Claudino dos Santos
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline and progressive loss of memory. Recent research has unveiled a potential link between the gut microbiome and the pathogenesis of AD, giving rise to the concept of the gut-microbiome-brain axis. This narrative review synthesizes current literature to elucidate the intricate interplay between gut microbiota and the development of AD. We explore the bidirectional communication along the gut-brain axis and its impact on neuroinflammation, amyloid-beta accumulation, and tau hyperphosphorylation—key hallmarks of AD pathology. Additionally, we discuss the potential influence of gut dysbiosis on systemic inflammation and its contribution to the neuroinflammatory milieu observed in AD. The modulation of gut microbiota emerges as a promising avenue for therapeutic interventions in AD, with probiotics, prebiotics, and dietary strategies showing potential to positively impact cognitive outcomes. As we delve into the evolving landscape of the gut-microbiome-brain axis, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the current understanding and potential implications for targeting the gut microbiome to ameliorate Alzheimer's disease.
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阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种复杂的神经退行性疾病,以认知能力下降和进行性失忆为特征。最近的研究揭示了肠道微生物组与阿尔茨海默病发病机制之间的潜在联系,从而产生了肠道微生物组-大脑轴的概念。这篇叙事性综述综合了目前的文献,阐明了肠道微生物群与艾滋病发病之间错综复杂的相互作用。我们探讨了肠道-大脑轴的双向交流及其对神经炎症、淀粉样蛋白-β积累和tau高磷酸化的影响--这些都是AD病理学的主要特征。此外,我们还讨论了肠道菌群失调对全身炎症的潜在影响及其对在 AD 中观察到的神经炎症环境的贡献。肠道微生物群的调节已成为治疗干预 AD 的一个很有前景的途径,益生菌、益生元和饮食策略显示出对认知结果产生积极影响的潜力。在我们深入研究肠道微生物组-大脑轴不断演变的过程中,本综述全面概述了目前对靶向肠道微生物组改善阿尔茨海默病的理解和潜在影响。
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