The role of inflammation and the gut microbiome in depression and anxiety
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Abstract
The study of the gut microbiome has increasingly revealed an important role in modulating brain function and mental health. In this review, we underscore specific pathways and mechanisms by which the gut microbiome can promote the development of mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. First, we review the involvement of the stress response and immune system activation in the development of depression and anxiety. Then, we examine germ-free murine models used to uncover the role of the gut microbiome in developing and modulating pertinent activity in the brain and the immune system. We also document multiple pathways by which stress-induced inflammation harms brain function and ultimately affects…
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Keywords
- Microbiome
- Anxiety
- Mental health
- Prebiotic
- Immune system
- Depression (economics)
- Inflammation
- Probiotic
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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