Beyond the Neuron: The Integrated Role of Glia in Psychiatric Disorders
Neuroglia,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
6(2), С. 15 - 15
Опубликована: Март 25, 2025
In
recent
decades,
substantial
evidence
has
highlighted
the
integral
roles
of
neuroglia,
particularly
astrocytes,
microglia,
oligodendrocytes,
and
ependymal
cells,
in
regulation
synaptic
transmission,
metabolic
support,
immune
mechanisms
within
central
nervous
system.
addition
to
their
structural
role,
these
cells
actively
modulate
neurotransmitter
homeostasis
influence
neuronal
plasticity,
thereby
affecting
cognition,
mood,
behavior.
This
review
discusses
how
neuroglial
alterations
contribute
pathophysiology
five
common
psychiatric
disorders:
major
depression,
bipolar
disorder,
anxiety
disorders,
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
(ADHD),
schizophrenia.
We
synthesized
preclinical
clinical
findings
illustrating
that
glial
dysfunction,
including
impaired
myelination
aberrant
neuroinflammatory
responses,
often
parallels
disease
onset
severity.
Moreover,
we
outline
disruptions
astrocytic
glutamate
uptake,
microglia-mediated
pruning,
blood–brain
barrier
integrity
may
underlie
neurobiological
heterogeneity
observed
disorders.
The
therapeutic
implications
range
from
anti-inflammatory
agents
investigational
compounds
aim
stabilize
function
or
promote
remyelination.
However,
challenges
due
interindividual
variability,
insufficient
biomarkers,
multifactorial
nature
illnesses
remain.
Advances
neuroimaging,
liquid
biopsy,
more
precise
molecular
techniques
facilitate
targeted
interventions
by
stratifying
patient
subgroups
with
distinct
phenotypes.
Continued
research
is
essential
translate
insights
into
clinically
efficacious
safe
treatments.
Язык: Английский
Role of Antioxidants in Modulating the Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis and Their Impact on Neurodegenerative Diseases
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
26(8), С. 3658 - 3658
Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2025
This
narrative
review
presents
the
role
of
antioxidants
in
regulating
gut
microbiota
and
impact
on
gut–brain
axis,
with
a
particular
focus
neurodegenerative
diseases,
such
as
Alzheimer’s
(AD)
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD).
These
diseases
are
characterised
by
cognitive
decline,
motor
dysfunction,
neuroinflammation,
all
which
significantly
exacerbated
oxidative
stress.
elucidates
contribution
damage
to
progression
explores
potential
mitigate
these
pathological
processes
through
modulation
associated
pathways.
Based
recent
studies
retrieved
from
reputable
databases,
including
PubMed,
Web
Science,
Scopus,
this
article
outlines
mechanisms
influence
health
exert
neuroprotective
effects.
Specifically,
it
discusses
how
antioxidants,
polyphenols,
vitamins,
flavonoids,
contribute
reduction
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS)
production
thereby
promoting
neuronal
survival
minimising
brain.
In
addition,
modulating
key
molecular
pathways
involved
stress
NF-κB,
Nrf2,
MAPK,
PI3K/AKT
pathways,
regulate
ROS
generation,
inflammatory
cytokine
expression,
antioxidant
responses
essential
for
maintaining
cellular
homeostasis
both
central
nervous
system.
complex
relationship
between
gut-derived
metabolites,
stress,
highlighting
dysbiosis—an
imbalance
microbiota—can
exacerbate
accelerating
AD
PD.
The
also
examines
short-chain
fatty
acids
(SCFAs)
produced
beneficial
bacteria
attenuate
neuroinflammation
damage.
Furthermore,
therapeutic
microbiota-targeted
interventions,
delivery
probiotics
prebiotics,
innovative
strategies
restore
microbial
support
brain
health.
By
synthesising
current
knowledge
interplay
underlying
neurodegeneration,
highlights
promise
antioxidant-based
interventions
mitigating
progression.
It
need
further
research
into
antioxidant-rich
dietary
microbiota-focused
therapies
promising
avenues
prevention
treatment
diseases.
Язык: Английский
The Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis: Key Mechanisms Driving Glymphopathy and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
Life,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15(1), С. 3 - 3
Опубликована: Дек. 24, 2024
The
human
microbiota
constitute
a
very
complex
ecosystem
of
microorganisms
inhabiting
both
the
inside
and
outside
our
bodies,
in
which
health
maintenance
disease
modification
are
main
regulatory
features.
recent
explosion
microbiome
research
has
begun
to
detail
its
important
role
neurological
health,
particularly
concerning
cerebral
small
vessel
(CSVD),
disorder
associated
with
cognitive
decline
vascular
dementia.
This
narrative
review
represents
state-of-the-art
knowledge
intimate,
interplay
between
brain
through
gut-brain
axis
(GBA)
emerging
glymphatic
system
dysfunction
(glymphopathy)
circulating
cell-derived
microparticles
(MPs)
as
mediators
these
interactions.
We
discuss
how
microbial
dysbiosis
promotes
neuroinflammation,
dysfunction,
impaired
waste
clearance
brain,
critical
factors
pathogenesis
CSVD.
Further,
we
lifestyle
that
shape
composition
functionality
microbiota,
focusing
on
sleep
modifiable
risk
factor
disorders.
presents
from
neuroscientific
perspective
establish
future
therapeutic
avenues
targeting
improve
reduce
burden
Язык: Английский