| Literature DB >> 35369451 |
Xinzhou Wang1, Lu Cheng2, Yanan Liu1, Ruilin Zhang1, Zufang Wu1, Peifang Weng1, Peng Zhang1,3, Xin Zhang1.
Abstract
The intestinal tract of a healthy body is home to a large variety and number of microorganisms that will affect every aspect of the host's life. In recent years, polysaccharides have been found to be an important factor affecting intestinal flora. Polysaccharides are widely found in nature and play a key role in the life activities of living organisms. In the intestinal tract of living organisms, polysaccharides have many important functions, such as preventing the imbalance of intestinal flora and maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier. Moreover, recent studies suggest that gut microbes can influence brain health through the brain-gut axis. Therefore, maintaining brain health through polysaccharide modulation of gut flora deserves further study. In this review, we outline the mechanisms by which polysaccharides maintain normal intestinal flora structure, as well as improving cognitive function in the brain via the brain-gut axis by virtue of the intestinal flora. We also highlight the important role that gut microbes play in the pathogenesis of depression and the potential for treating depression through the use of polysaccharides to modulate the intestinal flora.Entities:
Keywords: brain-gut axis; cognitive; depression; intestinal flora; polysaccharides
Year: 2022 PMID: 35369451 PMCID: PMC8966502 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.807076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
FIGURE 1Utilization of polysaccharides by intestinal microorganisms.
FIGURE 2The role of gut microbial pairs in the brain-gut axis.
FIGURE 3Differences in intestinal flora between depressed and healthy people.