| Literature DB >> 36035066 |
A Clark1, R Zelmanovich1, M R Hosseini Siyanaki2, M Michel2, C Hanna2, C Davidson2, B Lucke-Wold2.
Abstract
The gut-brain axis plays an important role in bidirectional communication that exists and can be altered by injury. Neurotrauma provides acute alteration in the GI tract and alters autonomic function. In this focused review, we highlight what is known about GI disruption following neurotrauma. We then delve into how this affects recovery. Areas of innovation and emerging pre-clinical results are addressed. Finally, we address the link between neurotrauma induced GI dysfunction and progression to neurodegenerative disease states.Entities:
Keywords: Emerging treatments; GI dysfunction; Improved recovery; Innovation; Neurotrauma
Year: 2022 PMID: 36035066 PMCID: PMC9410620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Neurother Open Access J ISSN: 2639-2178