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Singapore : Springer, 2022
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ISBN 9789811945304 (e-kniha)
ISBN 9789811945298 (print)
Nutritional neurosciences
This book provides an overview of bidirectional communication between gut-microbiome-brain, pathways, nutrients, and metabolites that are involved in microbiota gut-brain axis (MGBA) interactions. Further it reviews the relevance of this axis in the neurological disorders and potential therapeutic interventions, involving gut microbiome or probiotics and prebiotics which can ameliorate the neurological disorders. The book examines the role of gut microbiota in the establishment and hemostasis of innate immune response and explores the possibility of development of microbiome-targeted therapeutic interventions. Notably, the book discusses the role of the gut microbiota and immune system on the maintenance of brain functions and the development of neurological disorders. It also highlights the recent advances in improving neurological diseases by phytochemicals, prebiotics and probiotics. This book is useful for researchers working in neuropharmacology, Clinical Research, toxicology, neurodegeneration, and stroke biology..
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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Gut Microbiome Brain Axis: An Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Gut Microbiota and Brain -- 1.3 Gut Microbiota and Immune System -- 1.4 Gut Microbiota and Aging -- 1.5 Gut Microbiota and Diseases -- 1.6 Gut Microbiota and Fatty Acids -- 1.7 Gut Microbiota and Pre/Probiotics -- References -- Chapter 2: Cross Talk Between Gut Microbiota and Host Immune Cells -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Gut Microbiota and Immune System Interaction During Development -- 2.3 Translocation of Microbes in the Gastrointestinal Tract -- 2.4 Communication Between the Hostś Immune Cells and the Intestinal Microbiome -- 2.4.1 Dendritic Cell Relationship with Gut Bacteria -- 2.4.2 IgA and Gut Microbiome -- 2.4.3 Microbiota-Mediated Regulation of Treg Cells, Th17 Cells, and Th1 Cells -- 2.4.4 The Gut Microbiome and Innate Lymphoid Cells -- 2.5 Microbial Metabolite-Mediated Modulation of Host Immunity -- 2.6 Probiotics: An Immune Modulator -- 2.7 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 3: Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis and Neurodegenerative Disorder -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Gut Microbiome and CNS Connection -- 3.3 Development and Influence of Gut Microbiome -- 3.4 The Gut Microbes and Brain Development -- 3.5 The Gut Microbiota in Neurodegenerative Disorders -- 3.6 A Clinical Connection Between the Gut Microbes and Neurodegenerative Disorders -- 3.7 Routes of Communication -- 3.8 Conclusions and Future Perspectives: A New Hope? -- References -- Chapter 4: Gut Microbiota Regulation of Cerebral Stroke -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Microbiota Gut-Brain Axis and Its Environmental Axis -- 4.3 Stroke-Induced Gut Dysfunction and Translocation of Gut Microbiota --
4.4 Western Dietary Pattern and Related Risk Factor for Stroke-Induced Gut Microbiota Alteration -- 4.5 Stroke-Induced Gut Inflammatory Immune Response and Brain Infiltration -- 4.6 SCFAs Contributes to Protection Against Cerebral Ischemic Stroke -- 4.7 Stroke Dysbiosis Index Scale for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Stroke Incidence -- 4.8 Regulatory Role of Gut Microbiome in Blood-Brain Barrier Breakage After Stroke -- 4.9 Engineered Microbiota Used for Therapeutic Treatment of Ischemic Stroke -- 4.10 Tools for Regulating Microbiome Gene Expression -- 4.11 Psychobiotics -- 4.12 Neuroprotective Potential of Monobacteriotherapy -- 4.13 Fecal MicroRNA Regulation of Gut Microbiota -- 4.14 Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 5: Aging: Impact of Gut Microbiota -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Aging Gut Microbiota: Composition -- 5.3 Aging Gut Microbiota: Diet -- 5.4 Aging Gut Microbiota: Pre/Probiotics -- 5.5 Aging Gut Microbiota: Diseases -- 5.6 Conclusion and Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 6: Gut Microbiome Regulation of Appetite and Role in Neurological Disorders -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Roles of Intestinal Bacteria -- 6.3 Metabolism
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(OCoLC)1338831518

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