Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease
[EN] A diverse and stable microbiota promotes a healthy state, nevertheless, an imbalance in gut or oral bacterial composition, called dysbiosis, can cause gastrointestinal disorders, systemic inflammatory states and oxidative stress, among others. Recently, gut and oral dysbiosis has been linked to...
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's diseaseBello-Corral, LauraAlves-Gomes, LisaFernández Fernández , Jesús AntonioFernández García, DanielCasado Verdejo, InésSánchez Valdeón, LeticiaEnfermeríaAlzheimer'sGut microbiotaOral microbiotaDysbiosisNeuroinflammationNLRP3[EN] A diverse and stable microbiota promotes a healthy state, nevertheless, an imbalance in gut or oral bacterial composition, called dysbiosis, can cause gastrointestinal disorders, systemic inflammatory states and oxidative stress, among others. Recently, gut and oral dysbiosis has been linked to Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is considered the most common form of dementia and a public health priority due to its high prevalence and incidence. The aim of this review is to highlight the implications of gut and oral microbiota in the neuroinflammation characteristic of AD pathology and the subsequent cognitive impairment. It is a systematic review of the current literature obtained by searching the PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus databases. The characteristic intestinal dysbiosis in AD patients leads to increased permeability of the intestinal barrier and activates immune cells in the central nervous system due to translocation of microbiota-derived metabolites and/or bacteria into the circulation leading to increased neuroinflammation and neuronal loss, thus generating the cognitive impairment characteristic of AD. The presence in the central nervous system of Porphyromonas gingivalis can cause an increased neuroinflammation and beta-amyloid peptide accumulation.SIElsevierEnfermeriaEscuela Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud2023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://hdl.handle.net/10612/17288reponame:BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Leóninstname:Universidad Rey Juan CarlosIngléshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:buleria.unileon.es:10612/172882026-06-24T12:43:27Z |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease Bello-Corral, Laura Enfermería Alzheimer's Gut microbiota Oral microbiota Dysbiosis Neuroinflammation NLRP3 |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease |
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Implications of gut and oral microbiota in neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer's disease |
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Bello-Corral, Laura Alves-Gomes, Lisa Fernández Fernández , Jesús Antonio Fernández García, Daniel Casado Verdejo, Inés Sánchez Valdeón, Leticia |
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Bello-Corral, Laura |
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Bello-Corral, Laura Alves-Gomes, Lisa Fernández Fernández , Jesús Antonio Fernández García, Daniel Casado Verdejo, Inés Sánchez Valdeón, Leticia |
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Alves-Gomes, Lisa Fernández Fernández , Jesús Antonio Fernández García, Daniel Casado Verdejo, Inés Sánchez Valdeón, Leticia |
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Enfermeria Escuela Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud |
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Enfermería Alzheimer's Gut microbiota Oral microbiota Dysbiosis Neuroinflammation NLRP3 |
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Enfermería Alzheimer's Gut microbiota Oral microbiota Dysbiosis Neuroinflammation NLRP3 |
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[EN] A diverse and stable microbiota promotes a healthy state, nevertheless, an imbalance in gut or oral bacterial composition, called dysbiosis, can cause gastrointestinal disorders, systemic inflammatory states and oxidative stress, among others. Recently, gut and oral dysbiosis has been linked to Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is considered the most common form of dementia and a public health priority due to its high prevalence and incidence. The aim of this review is to highlight the implications of gut and oral microbiota in the neuroinflammation characteristic of AD pathology and the subsequent cognitive impairment. It is a systematic review of the current literature obtained by searching the PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus databases. The characteristic intestinal dysbiosis in AD patients leads to increased permeability of the intestinal barrier and activates immune cells in the central nervous system due to translocation of microbiota-derived metabolites and/or bacteria into the circulation leading to increased neuroinflammation and neuronal loss, thus generating the cognitive impairment characteristic of AD. The presence in the central nervous system of Porphyromonas gingivalis can cause an increased neuroinflammation and beta-amyloid peptide accumulation. |
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