reviewJournal of Medicinal FoodNov 17, 2014GREEN OA

The Gut Microbiome and the Brain

Ford Foundation

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

The human gut microbiome impacts human brain health in numerous ways: (1) Structural bacterial components such as lipopolysaccharides provide low-grade tonic stimulation of the innate immune system. Excessive stimulation due to bacterial dysbiosis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, or increased intestinal permeability may produce systemic and/or central nervous system inflammation. (2) Bacterial proteins may cross-react with human antigens to stimulate dysfunctional responses of the adaptive immune system. (3) Bacterial enzymes may produce neurotoxic metabolites such as D-lactic acid and ammonia. Even beneficial metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids may exert neurotoxicity. (4) Gut microbes can…

Citation impact

652
total citations
FWCI
11.52
Percentile
100%
References
161
Citations per year

Authors

1

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Gut–brain axis
  • Microbiome
  • Immune system
  • Biology
  • Dysbiosis
  • Gut flora
  • Enteric nervous system
  • Intestinal permeability
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
No related works found for this paper.