The influence of the gut-brain axis on anxiety and depression: A review of the literature on the use of probiotics

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1016/j.jtcme.2024.03.011
Sara Ferrari , Simone Mulè , Francesca Parini , Rebecca Galla , Sara Ruga , Giorgia Rosso , Arianna Brovero , Claudio Molinari , Francesca Uberti
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This review aims to argue how using probiotics can improve anxiety and depressive behaviour without adverse effects, also exploring the impact of postbiotics on it. Specifically, probiotics have drawn more attention as effective alternative treatments, considering the rising cost of antidepressant and anti-anxiety drugs and the high risk of side effects. Depression and anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illnesses in the world's population, characterised by low mood, poor general interest, and cognitive or motor dysfunction. Thus, this study analysed published literature on anxiety, depression, and probiotic supplementation from PubMed and Scopus, focusing on the last twenty years. This study focused on the effect of probiotics on mental health as they have drawn more attention because of their extensive clinical applications and positive impact on various diseases. Numerous studies have demonstrated how the gut microbiota might be critical for mood regulation and how probiotics can affect host health by regulating the gut-brain axis. By comparing the different works analysed, it was possible to identify a strategy by which they are selected and employed and, at the same time, to assess how the effect of probiotics can be optimised using postbiotics, an innovation to improve mental well-being in humans.

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肠脑轴对焦虑症和抑郁症的影响:关于使用益生菌的文献综述
本综述旨在论证使用益生菌如何在无不良影响的情况下改善焦虑和抑郁行为,同时探讨后益生菌对焦虑和抑郁行为的影响。具体而言,考虑到抗抑郁和抗焦虑药物的成本不断上升,且副作用风险较高,益生菌作为有效的替代疗法已引起越来越多的关注。抑郁症和焦虑症是世界人口中最常见的精神疾病之一,其特点是情绪低落、兴趣不高、认知或运动功能障碍。因此,本研究分析了 PubMed 和 Scopus 上已发表的有关焦虑、抑郁和补充益生菌的文献,重点关注过去二十年的情况。本研究重点关注益生菌对心理健康的影响,因为益生菌在临床上的广泛应用以及对各种疾病的积极影响已引起了更多关注。大量研究表明,肠道微生物群对情绪调节至关重要,益生菌可通过调节肠道-大脑轴影响宿主健康。通过比较所分析的不同著作,我们有可能确定选择和使用益生菌的策略,同时评估如何利用后益生菌来优化益生菌的效果,这是改善人类精神健康的一项创新。
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Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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