Gut-to-brain axis provides novel therapeutic targets for depression

Yixin Xu
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As an essential counterpart of the human internal environment, the gut microbiome has been investigated extensively in light of multiple diseases. This study aims to find out potential treatments for depression by altering gut microbiome composition in order to alleviate side effects caused by traditional medications. According to previous findings, the human gut correlates with the brain through pathways known as the gut-brain axis. Two genera of microbiome, Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, have been mentioned by researchers to be crucial to depression-related neurotransmitter secretion in GBA. Besides, they have already been used in clinical as effective probiotics for gut-related diseases. The paper hypothesized particular interactions between the two genera and the human nerve that enable them to be therapeutic cures in adequate amounts. In this study, a range of available single-cell data about depression and lactobacillus and bifidobacterium were analyzed and adjusted into proper figures. I discuss the efficacy of different species, concentrations, and other elements of those probiotics, eventually proposing a novel way of treating and classifying depressive disorders. The study puts forth a perspective of maintaining a depression-free state with an internal factor, the gut microbiome, instead of targeting the efferent neurons directly with external drugs which could cause resistance and severe side effects.
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肠脑轴为抑郁症提供了新的治疗靶点
作为人体内部环境的重要组成部分,肠道微生物组在多种疾病中都得到了广泛的研究。这项研究旨在通过改变肠道微生物组的组成,找出治疗抑郁症的潜在方法,以减轻传统药物带来的副作用。根据以往的研究结果,人类肠道与大脑之间通过被称为 "肠脑轴 "的途径相互关联。研究人员提到,乳酸杆菌和双歧杆菌这两个微生物属对肠脑轴中与抑郁有关的神经递质分泌至关重要。此外,它们已被临床用作治疗肠道相关疾病的有效益生菌。该论文假设这两个菌属与人体神经之间存在特殊的相互作用,使它们能够在足够量的情况下发挥治疗作用。在这项研究中,我们分析了一系列有关抑郁症、乳酸杆菌和双歧杆菌的单细胞数据,并将其调整为适当的数字。我讨论了这些益生菌的不同种类、浓度和其他元素的功效,最终提出了一种治疗和分类抑郁症的新方法。这项研究提出了一种观点,即通过肠道微生物组这一内部因素来维持无抑郁状态,而不是直接使用可能导致抗药性和严重副作用的外部药物来针对传出神经元。
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