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Research Article | Open Access | Just Accepted

Role of microbiota-gut-brain axis in neurodegenerative diseases and the potential of microbiome-targeted d ietary strategies: A review of current evidence and future perspective

Shuqing ZhangaWenjing ChenaChen MaaYinghua LuoaLi DongaXiaosong HuaFang Chena( )Daotong Lia( )

a College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, National Engineering Research Centre for Fruit and Vegetable Processing, Key Laboratory of Fruits and Vegetables Processing, Ministry of Agriculture, Engineering Research Centre for Fruits and Vegetables Processing, Ministry of Education, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China

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Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), mainly including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Multiple sclerosis, represent a major public health challenge with the steady increase of aging population worldwide. Emerging evidence has revealed the key role of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in the pathogenesis of NDs. Diet is one of the most important environmental factors shaping the structure and function of gut microbiota. Manipulating the gut microbiota through specific diet patterns may represent a promising approach for NDs prevention. In this review, we highlight gut microbiota variations in NDs, outline several crucial signaling pathways of the gut-brain communication, and discuss the interplay of nutrients-microbes and biological effect of diet-derived microbial metabolites on neural physiology. In particular, we summarized the current knowledge about the application of dietary patterns in NDs to prevent disease progression via the modulation of the gut microbiota. Our study provides novel insights on the diet-microbiota-gut-brain axis in neurodegenerative disorders and highlights the potential of developing microbiome-targeted personalized dietary intervention for NDs management.

Food Science and Human Wellness
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Zhang S, Chen W, Ma C, et al. Role of microbiota-gut-brain axis in neurodegenerative diseases and the potential of microbiome-targeted d ietary strategies: A review of current evidence and future perspective. Food Science and Human Wellness, 2024, https://doi.org/10.26599/FSHW.2024.9250215

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Received: 24 November 2023
Revised: 26 January 2024
Accepted: 20 March 2024
Available online: 17 July 2024

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