Research progress on intestinal microbiota regulating cognitive function through the gut-brain axis.

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Title: Research progress on intestinal microbiota regulating cognitive function through the gut-brain axis.
Authors: Lin, Kaijie (AUTHOR), Peng, Feng (AUTHOR), He, Kunyang (AUTHOR), Qian, Zhengyu (AUTHOR), Mei, Xuan (AUTHOR), Su, Zhikun (AUTHOR), Wujimaiti, Yilihamujiang (AUTHOR), Xia, Xun (AUTHOR), Zhang, Tianyao (AUTHOR)
Source: Neurological Sciences. Aug2024, Vol. 45 Issue 8, p3711-3721. 11p.
Subjects: Gut microbiota, Cognitive ability, Microbial communities, Cardiovascular system, Central nervous system
Abstract: The intestinal microbiota community is a fundamental component of the human body and plays a significant regulatory role in maintaining overall health and in the management disease states.The intestinal microbiota-gut-brain axis represents a vital connection in the cognitive regulation of the central nervous system by the intestinal microbiota.The impact of intestinal microbiota on cognitive function is hypothesized to manifest through both the nervous system and circulatory system. Imbalances in intestinal microbiota during the perioperative period could potentially contribute to perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction. This article concentrates on a review of existing literature to explore the potential influence of intestinal microbiota on brain and cognitive functions via the nervous and circulatory systems.Additionally, it summarizes recent findings on the impact of perioperative intestinal dysbacteriosis on perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction and suggests novel approaches for prevention and treatment of this condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The intestinal microbiota community is a fundamental component of the human body and plays a significant regulatory role in maintaining overall health and in the management disease states.The intestinal microbiota-gut-brain axis represents a vital connection in the cognitive regulation of the central nervous system by the intestinal microbiota.The impact of intestinal microbiota on cognitive function is hypothesized to manifest through both the nervous system and circulatory system. Imbalances in intestinal microbiota during the perioperative period could potentially contribute to perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction. This article concentrates on a review of existing literature to explore the potential influence of intestinal microbiota on brain and cognitive functions via the nervous and circulatory systems.Additionally, it summarizes recent findings on the impact of perioperative intestinal dysbacteriosis on perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction and suggests novel approaches for prevention and treatment of this condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:15901874
DOI:10.1007/s10072-024-07525-5