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Vagus Nerve and Underlying Impact on the Gut Microbiota-Brain Axis in Behavior and Neurodegenerative Diseases

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JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION RESEARCH
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages 6213-6230

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S384949

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gut microbiota-brain axis; gut microbiota; brain; vagus nerve; behavior; neurodegenerative diseases

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. [82174056]
  3. [81673671]

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The gut microbiota and the vagus nerve communicate bidirectionally and play important roles in maintaining homeostasis and various behaviors. However, there is inconsistency regarding their underlying mechanisms and clinical applications.
The gut microbiota is the most abundant and diverse microbiota in the human body and the vagus nerve is the most widely distributed and complex nerve in the body, both of them are essential in maintaining homeostasis. The most important phenomenon is how they coordinate to regulate functions, which has attracted the great attention of scientists. The academic literature on the correlation with a host of intestinal diseases and even systemic diseases has revealed the bidirectional communication between the gut microbiota and the brain, which can be carried out via multiple patterns. In the review, firstly, we have a general overview of the gut microbiota and the gut microbiota-brain axis. Secondly, according to the distribution characteristics of the vagus nerve, we analyzed and summarized its function in the intestinal tract. At the same time, we have summarized the underlying mechanism of some behavior changes such as depressive and anxiety-like behaviors and related neurodegenerative diseases caused by the vagus nerve and intestinal microecological environment disorders, and then we also analyzed inconsistency of the experimental evidence in order to propose novel strategies for the clinical practice.

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