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Importance of the Microbiome in Psychiatric Disorders (Insomnia and Anxiety/Depression) and the Mechanisms of Microbiology
Author(s): Nawani Neelem*
The link between gut bacteria and human health is receiving more attention. The complex networks and linkages between the gastrointestinal bacteria and the host gave rise to the microbiota-gutbrain axis, indicating the enormous influence that this environment may have on issues with the brain and central nervous system. The gastrointestinal, autonomic, immunological, neuroendocrine, and neuroendocrine systems interact in a two-way fashion with the microbiota to communicate with the central nervous system. Changes in this network may affect both health and disease through a variety of neurological processes, including activation of the altered neurotransmitter function, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and immune system activity. According to a new study, the microbiota-gutbrain axis may have an effect on the neuropsychiatric disorders of anxiety and depression.
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DOI:
10.35248/ 1840-4529.22.14(12).1-2