Title of article
Interaction between Gut Microbiota dysbiosis and Multiple Sclerosis
Author/Authors
Mehrabadi, Shima Department of Physiology - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Pages
8
From page
21
To page
28
Abstract
Gut microbiota and also probiotics have a lot of interaction with immune system and can effect on
immune homeostasis. Any changes in the level of gut microbiota or food probiotics can change immune
system functions. Some recent studies indicated that disruption in level of the microbes can induce
releasing of many pro-inflammatory factors and cause extensive inflammation in CNS. Unfortunately, the
mechanisms of this process is not understood well and limited studies were done for detecting the
relationship between gut microbiota and probiotics with neurological disorders associated with
neuroinflammation. In this review, we gathered recent researches about this relationship to have a
comprehensive look to effect of gut microbiota and diet probiotics in neuroinflammatory disorders and
Multiple sclerosis as an important neuroinflammation disease.
Keywords
Probiotic , Neuroinflammation , Multiple sclerosis , Gut microbiota
Journal title
International Journal Of Medical Investigation
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2514152
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