Gut microbiota in Alzheimer’s disease: Understanding molecular pathways and potential therapeutic perspectives
Simone Lista,
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Antonio Munafò,
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Filippo Caraci
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et al.
Ageing Research Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
104, P. 102659 - 102659
Published: Jan. 10, 2025
Language: Английский
Balancing the Oral–Gut–Brain Axis with Diet
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(18), P. 3206 - 3206
Published: Sept. 22, 2024
Background:
The
oral
microbiota
is
the
second
largest
microbial
community
in
humans.
It
contributes
considerably
to
diversity
and
health
effects,
much
like
gut
microbiota.
Despite
physical
chemical
barriers
separating
cavity
from
gastrointestinal
tract,
bidirectional
transmission
occurs
between
two
regions,
influencing
overall
host
health.
Method:
This
review
explores
intricate
interplay
of
oral–gut–brain
axis,
highlighting
pivotal
role
systemic
ageing,
how
it
can
be
influenced
by
diet.
Results:
Recent
research
suggests
a
relationship
diseases,
such
as
periodontitis,
problems,
broader
significance
oral–gut
axis
well
neurological
disorders
mental
Diet
influences
gut.
While
certain
diets/dietary
components
improve
both
health,
others,
fermentable
carbohydrates,
promote
pathogens
while
boosting
Conclusions:
Understanding
these
dynamics
key
for
promoting
healthy
through
dietary
interventions
that
support
mitigate
age-related
risks.
Language: Английский
Gut microbiome-immune interactions and their role in rheumatoid arthritis development
PeerJ,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12, P. e17477 - e17477
Published: July 11, 2024
Objective
The
primary
objective
is
to
study
the
impact
of
gut
microbiota
and
their
interactions
with
diverse
immunological
markers
on
development
rheumatoid
arthritis.
Methods
This
was
performed
in
Astana,
Kazakhstan,
included
77
Kazakh
female
patients
older
than
18
years,
who
met
American
College
Rheumatology
2010
classification
criteria
for
arthritis
(RA),
113
healthy
controls.
DNA
extracted
from
fecal
samples
obtained
all
participants
subsequent
sequencing
at
16S
rRNA
gene
V1-V3
locus,
facilitating
analysis
microbiome.
Multiplex
immunoassay
employed
measure
concentrations
inflammatory
cytokines,
chemokines,
immunoglobulins
both
plasma
samples.
Results
Our
taxonomic
revealed
significant
differences
composition
between
control
cohort
RA.
Alpha
diversity
significantly
lower
RA
group.
Lachnospiraceae
were
most
abundant
taxon
found
be
crucial,
showing
correlations
such
as
IL5.
Additionally,
Oscillospiraceae
exhibited
predictable
power
distinguished
groups.
Conclusion
identifies
key
microbiome
patients,
revealing
distinct
microbial
patterns
specific
taxa
abundance.
We
highlight
potential
biomarkers
bacterial
pathways,
offering
insights
into
indicating
possibilities
personalized
treatment.
Language: Английский
Dependencia funcional y salud oral en adultos mayores: un estudio transversal con oficiales de policía retirados
Evelyn Del Socorro Auqui-Saavedra,
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Katherin Jhosely Barzola-Rafael,
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Luis Alexander Orrego-Ferreyros
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et al.
Atención Primaria,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
56(9), P. 102962 - 102962
Published: May 29, 2024
Oral Microbiota in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease: A Systematic Review
Sanne M. Pruntel,
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Lauren A. Leusenkamp,
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Egija Zaura
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et al.
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(19), P. 8869 - 8869
Published: Oct. 2, 2024
Oral
microorganisms
have
been
found
in
the
cerebral
milieu,
suggesting
involvement
of
oral
microbiota
onset
and
course
Alzheimer’s
Disease
(AD)
through
mechanisms
such
as
amyloid-beta
accumulation,
tau
phosphorylation
neuroinflammation.
It
is
still
uncertain
whether
which
bacteria
are
associated
with
AD.
Therefore,
aim
this
systematic
review
was
to
assess
current
evidence
for
associations
between
A
database
search
Pubmed
Embase
resulted
623
hits.
After
removing
duplicates,
437
papers
remained.
Of
these,
13
passed
inclusion
criteria
were
included
quality/risk
bias
assessment
data
extraction.
Analysis
these
studies
revealed
high
heterogeneity
terms
sample
size,
age,
study
design
microbiological
methods.
Quality
using
MINORS
indicated
reasonable
good
quality
across
studies.
As
a
result
omission
two
criteria,
results
may
biased.
There
no
conclusive
if
AD
since
many
conflicting
reported.
Although
overall
acceptable,
differed
protocol.
Further
research
needed
clarify
association.
Language: Английский
Oral Biofilm and Its Connection to Alzheimer’s Disease
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Dementia
and
Alzheimer's
disease
are
common
occurrences
in
the
population,
affecting
many
patients.
Recent
research
studies
have
found
a
link
between
oral
biofilm
initiation
of
these
conditions
or
worsening
their
presentation.
Periodontal
associated
with
its
bacteria
often
not
considered
by
medical
community
when
treating
Coordination
therapy
dentist
can
improve
patient's
health.
Decreasing
allows
physician
to
provide
coordinated
total
healthcare.
Emphasis
education
patient
on
importance
maintaining
good
homecare
routine
dental
recall
prophylaxis
appointments
systemic
health
limit
progression
mental
conditions.
This
article
discusses
connection
health,
specifically
disease,
how
those
through
Language: Английский