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The Gut–Brain Axis in the Neuropsychological Disease Model of Obesity: A Classical Movie Revised by the Emerging Director Microbiome

机译:肥胖症的神经心理疾病模型中的肠-脑轴:由新兴导演微生物组修订的经典电影

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The worldwide epidemic of obesity has become an important public health issue, with serious psychological and social consequences. Obesity is a multifactorial disorder in which various elements (genetic, host, and environment), play a definite role, even if none of them satisfactorily explains its etiology. A number of neurological comorbidities, such as anxiety and depression, charges the global obesity burden, and evidence suggests the hypothesis that the brain could be the seat of the initial malfunction leading to obesity. The gut microbiome plays an important role in energy homeostasis regulating energy harvesting, fat deposition, as well as feeding behavior and appetite. Dietary patterns, like the Western diet, are known to be a major cause of the obesity epidemic, probably promoting a dysbiotic drift in the gut microbiota. Moreover, the existence of a “gut–brain axis” suggests a role for microbiome on hosts’ behavior according to different modalities, including interaction through the nervous system, and mutual crosstalk with the immune and the endocrine systems. In the perspective of obesity as a real neuropsychological disease and in light of the discussed considerations, this review focuses on the microbiome role as an emerging director in the development of obesity.
机译:全世界的肥胖病流行已成为重要的公共卫生问题,对心理和社会造成严重后果。肥胖是一种多因素疾病,其中各种因素(遗传,宿主和环境)都起着确定的作用,即使没有一个因素能够令人满意地解释其病因。许多神经系统合并症(如焦虑症和抑郁症)使整体肥胖症负担加重,证据表明,大脑可能是导致肥胖症的最初机能障碍的所在地。肠道微生物组在调节能量采集,脂肪沉积以及进食行为和食欲的能量稳态中起着重要作用。饮食习惯与西方饮食一样,被认为是肥胖病流行的主要原因,可能促进了肠道菌群中的不良生物漂移。此外,“肠脑轴”的存在暗示了微生物组根据不同方式对宿主行为的作用,包括通过神经系统的相互作用以及与免疫系统和内分泌系统的相互串扰。从肥胖作为一种真正的神经心理学疾病的角度出发,并根据所讨论的考虑因素,本综述着重于微生物组作为肥胖发展中的新兴指导者的作用。

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