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What do experimental animal models of mood disorders tell clinicians about influence of probiotics on the gut-brain axis? Cover

What do experimental animal models of mood disorders tell clinicians about influence of probiotics on the gut-brain axis?

Open Access
|Sep 2022

Abstract

It is commonly pointed out that enteric microbiota have a significant impact on the behavioral and neurophysiological parameters relevant to brain-gut axis disorders. Accordingly, many data have demonstrated that probiotics can alter the central nervous system function via this gut-brain axis and commensal bacteria consumption can ameliorate stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders. Thus, modulating the enteric microbiota is increasingly considered a new therapeutic approach for these disorders, although so far there is a lack of reliable pre-clinical and clinical data confirming the usefulness of probiotics in the treatment of affective disorders. In this review, we discuss various mechanisms linking specific probiotic bacteria with behaviors related to anhedonia and the exact mechanisms of their action, including data provided by using animal models and tests. Finally, we point to potential clinical impact resulting from future studies investigating the gut-brain axis activity with respect to the efficacy of probiotic treatment of mental disorders.

Language: English
Page range: 380 - 394
Submitted on: Dec 22, 2021
Accepted on: Apr 20, 2022
Published on: Sep 12, 2022
Published by: Hirszfeld Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2022 Natasza Staniak, Ewa Piaseczna-Spitaleri, Grażyna Biała, published by Hirszfeld Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy
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