Novel therapeutic strategy for obesity through the gut microbiota-brain axis: A review article.

Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22088/cjim.15.2.215
Romina Kardan, Jaber Hemmati, Mohsen Nazari, Amjad Ahmadi, Babak Asghari, Mehdi Azizi, Mansoor Khaledi, Mohammad Reza Arabestani
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Background: The interaction between commensal bacteria and the host is essential for health and the gut microbiota-brain axis plays a vital role in this regard. Obesity as a medical problem not only affect the health of the individuals, but also the economic and social aspects of communities. The presence of any dysbiosis in the composition of the gut microbiota disrupts in the gut microbiota-brain axis, which in turn leads to an increase in appetite and then obesity. Because common treatments for obesity have several drawbacks, the use of microbiota-based therapy in addition to treatment and prevention of obesity can have other numerous benefits for the individual. In this review, we intend to investigate the relationship between obesity and the gut microbiota-brain axis as well as novel treatment strategies based on this axis with an emphasis on gut microbiota.

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通过肠道微生物群-大脑轴治疗肥胖症的新策略:综述文章。
背景:共生细菌与宿主之间的相互作用对健康至关重要,而肠道微生物群-大脑轴在这方面起着至关重要的作用。肥胖症作为一种医学问题,不仅影响个人健康,还影响社区的经济和社会方面。肠道微生物群组成中存在的任何菌群失调都会破坏肠道微生物群-大脑轴,进而导致食欲增加和肥胖。由于肥胖症的常见治疗方法存在一些弊端,因此,除了治疗和预防肥胖症外,使用基于微生物群的疗法还能为个人带来其他诸多益处。在这篇综述中,我们打算研究肥胖与肠道微生物群-大脑轴之间的关系,以及基于该轴的新型治疗策略,重点是肠道微生物群。
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