Probiotics and the microbiota-gut-brain axis: focus on patients with depression. A review of current research.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomedical Papers-Olomouc Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-14 DOI:10.5507/bp.2023.024
Cristina Macrea, Tiberia Ilias, Ovidiu Fratila, Brata Roxana, Cristian Hocopan
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This review covers recent data on the relationship between major depressive disorder (MDD) and faecal microbiome and examines the co-relations between the use of probiotics and changes in psychiatric state. We conducted a thorough search of academic databases for articles published between 2018 and 2022, using specific keywords and previously established inclusion/exclusion criteria regarding faecal microbiota, depressive disorder, and probiotics. Of 192 eligible articles (reviews, original papers, and clinical trials), we selected 10 that fully met our criteria and performed a careful review to determine any correlation between microbiome, probiotic treatment, and depression. All patients were adults (mean age, 36.8), with at least one MDD episode and onset of depression during adolescence (duration of 31.39 years of depressive episodes). We found mixed but mostly positive results regarding the influence of probiotic/prebiotic/postbiotic effects on depression. We could not identify the precise mechanism of action that led to their improvement. Antidepressants did not alter the microbiota, according to studies that evaluated this aspect. Probiotic/prebiotic/postbiotic treatments were proven to be safe, with few and mild side effects. Probiotics seemingly could be beneficial in patients with depression, as evidenced by well-established depression scales. Based on this finding and the high tolerability and safety of probiotics, no caveats against their routine use can be made. Some unmet needs in this field include determination of the dominant type of microbiota in specific patients with depression; study of microbiome-directed/driven treatment regarding dose and duration adjustments; and multiple versus single strain treatments.

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这篇综述涵盖了关于严重抑郁障碍(MDD)与粪便微生物组之间关系的最新数据,并研究了益生菌的使用与精神状态变化之间的共同关系。我们对2018年至2022年间发表的文章的学术数据库进行了彻底搜索,使用了特定的关键词和先前建立的关于粪便微生物群、抑郁障碍和益生菌的纳入/排除标准。在192篇符合条件的文章(综述、原始论文和临床试验)中,我们选择了10篇完全符合我们标准的文章,并进行了仔细的审查,以确定微生物组、益生菌治疗和抑郁症之间的任何相关性。所有患者均为成年人(平均年龄36.8岁),至少有一次MDD发作,并在青春期发作抑郁症(抑郁症发作持续时间为31.39年)。关于益生菌/益生元/益生素后对抑郁症的影响,我们发现了喜忧参半但大多是积极的结果。我们无法确定导致其改进的确切行动机制。根据评估这一方面的研究,抗抑郁药并没有改变微生物群。益生菌/益生元/生后治疗被证明是安全的,副作用很少且轻微。正如公认的抑郁症量表所证明的那样,益生菌似乎对抑郁症患者有益。基于这一发现以及益生菌的高耐受性和安全性,不能对其常规使用提出任何警告。该领域的一些未满足需求包括确定特定抑郁症患者的主要微生物群类型;关于剂量和持续时间调整的微生物组指导/驱动治疗的研究;以及多重与单一菌株处理。
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Biomedical Papers-Olomouc MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Papers is a journal of Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic. It includes reviews and original articles reporting on basic and clinical research in medicine. Biomedical Papers is published as one volume per year in four issues.
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