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Psychobiotics: Are they the future intervention for managing depression and anxiety? A literature review

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EXPLORE-THE JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND HEALING
卷 19, 期 5, 页码 669-680

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.explore.2023.02.007

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Probiotics; Psychobiotics; Serotonin; GABA; Anxiety; Depression

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Mental health is a public health concern in the 21st century, and there is a need for economical and accessible interventions. Probiotics and psychobiotics may reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety through various mechanisms, but further human studies are needed to better understand their mode of action and optimal dosing.
Mental health is a public health concern among professional organizations, clinicians, and consumers alike, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, the World Health Organization has identified mental health as an epidemic of the 21st century contributing to the global health burden, which highlights the urgency to develop economical, accessible, minimally invasive interventions to effectively manage depression, anxiety, and stress. Nutritional approaches, including the use of probiotics and psychobiotics to manage depression and anxiety, have elicited interest in recent years. This review aimed to summarize evidence from studies including animal models, cell cultures, and human subjects. Overall, the current evidence suggests that 1) Specific strains of probiotics can reduce depressive symptoms and anxiety; 2) Symptoms may be reduced through one or more possible mechanisms of action, including impact on the synthesis of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and GABA, modulation of inflammatory cytokines, or enhancing stress responses through effects on stress hormones and the HPA axis; and 3) While psychobiotics may offer therapeutic benefits to manage depression and anxiety, further research, particularly human studies, is needed to better characterize their mode of action and understand optimal dosing in the context of nutritional interventions.

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