reviewJournal of NeuroinflammationMay 22, 2019GOLD OA

Antibiotics, gut microbiota, and Alzheimer’s disease

Charles University · University Hospital in Motol

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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease whose various pathophysiological aspects are still being investigated. Recently, it has been hypothesized that AD may be associated with a dysbiosis of microbes in the intestine. In fact, the intestinal flora is able to influence the activity of the brain and cause its dysfunctions.Given the growing interest in this topic, the purpose of this review is to analyze the role of antibiotics in relation to the gut microbiota and AD. In the first part of the review, we briefly review the role of gut microbiota in the brain and the various theories supporting the hypothesis that dysbiosis can be associated with AD pathophysiology. In the second part, we analyze…

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Keywords
  • Antibiotics
  • Dysbiosis
  • Gut flora
  • Microbiome
  • Disease
  • Biology
  • Gut–brain axis
  • Immunology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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