Gut microbiota as a potential therapeutic target for children with cerebral palsy and epilepsy.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain & Development Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1016/j.braindev.2024.09.002
Hui Wu, Congfu Huang, Shenghua Xiong
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Abstract

Gut microbiota (GM), the "second genome," exerts influence on human health by impacting brain function through the gut-brain axis. This interaction involves various mechanisms, including immune regulation, metabolites, and neuronal pathways. The application of the next-generation sequencing technology provides a revolutionary tool for the study of GM, which contributes to a deeper comprehension of the GM-host relationship. Children with cerebral palsy (CP), a common neurological disorder in children, are more likely to develop epilepsy, which can exacerbate CP symptoms, particularly those related to cognitive impairment and gastrointestinal tract, such as constipation. The current study identified specific changes in the GM of children with CP accompanied by epilepsy. Furthermore, both diet and oral microbiota have the potential to influence the composition of the GM. Interventions with probiotics and dietary fiber based on GM can improve constipation and cognition, and this approach may be a potential therapeutic strategy.

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肠道微生物群是脑瘫和癫痫患儿的潜在治疗目标。
肠道微生物群(GM)是 "第二基因组",通过肠脑轴影响大脑功能,从而对人类健康产生影响。这种相互作用涉及多种机制,包括免疫调节、代谢物和神经元通路。新一代测序技术的应用为转基因研究提供了革命性的工具,有助于深入理解转基因与宿主的关系。脑瘫(CP)是一种常见的儿童神经系统疾病,患儿更容易患上癫痫,而癫痫会加重CP症状,尤其是与认知障碍和胃肠道(如便秘)有关的症状。目前的研究确定了伴有癫痫的CP患儿基因组的具体变化。此外,饮食和口腔微生物群都有可能影响基因组的组成。基于基因改造的益生菌和膳食纤维干预可以改善便秘和认知能力,这种方法可能是一种潜在的治疗策略。
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Brain & Development
Brain & Development 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Brain and Development (ISSN 0387-7604) is the Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology, and is aimed to promote clinical child neurology and developmental neuroscience. The journal is devoted to publishing Review Articles, Full Length Original Papers, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor in the field of Child Neurology and related sciences. Proceedings of meetings, and professional announcements will be published at the Editor''s discretion. Letters concerning articles published in Brain and Development and other relevant issues are also welcome.
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