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The Microbiome and Host Behavior
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 13.9 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-03 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-072116-031347
Helen E Vuong 1 , Jessica M Yano 1 , Thomas C Fung 1 , Elaine Y Hsiao 1
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The microbiota is increasingly recognized for its ability to influence the development and function of the nervous system and several complex host behaviors. In this review, we discuss emerging roles for the gut microbiota in modulating host social and communicative behavior, stressor-induced behavior, and performance in learning and memory tasks. We summarize effects of the microbiota on host neurophysiology, including brain microstructure, gene expression, and neurochemical metabolism across regions of the amygdala, hippocampus, frontal cortex, and hypothalamus. We further assess evidence linking dysbiosis of the gut microbiota to neurobehavioral diseases, such as autism spectrum disorder and major depression, drawing upon findings from animal models and human trials. Finally, based on increasing associations between the microbiota, neurophysiology, and behavior, we consider whether investigating mechanisms underlying the microbiota-gut-brain axis could lead to novel approaches for treating particular neurological conditions.

中文翻译:


微生物组和宿主行为

微生物群因其影响神经系统的发育和功能以及几种复杂的宿主行为的能力而受到越来越多的认可。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了肠道微生物群在调节宿主社交和交流行为、应激源诱发的行为以及学习和记忆任务中的表现方面的新作用。我们总结了微生物群对宿主神经生理学的影响,包括大脑微观结构、基因表达和跨杏仁核、海马体、额叶皮层和下丘脑区域的神经化学代谢。我们进一步评估了将肠道菌群失调与神经行为疾病联系起来的证据,例如自闭症谱系障碍和重度抑郁症,借鉴了动物模型和人体试验的结果。最后,基于微生物群之间不断增加的关联,

更新日期:2017-08-03
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