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Intestinal microbiota in anxiety and depression

( Vol-9,Issue-4,April 2022 ) OPEN ACCESS
Author(s):

Caroline Krabbe Erthal, Jhonas Geraldo Peixoto Flauzino, Alexia Allis Rocha Lima, Ana Paula Dupuy Hermes, Ana Luiza Alves Fonseca Pellissaro, Beatriz Ramos Canato, Catarina Castro dos Santos, Enzo Masgrau de Oliveira Sanchotene, Giovanna Biângulo Lacerda Chaves, Kamila Giovana Lacerda Villas Bôas Dechichi, Marcela Lara Albuquerque Ranulfo, Natalia Maria Schincariol, Pedro Pompeo Boechat Araujo, Susana Gfoni da Silveira, Victor Ryan Ferrão Chaves

Keywords:

Anxiety, Depression, Probiotics, Intestinal microbiota.

Abstract:

The overall purpose of this study is to review clinical studies involving probiotic supplementation and its effects on mental health in subjects with anxiety and depression. Probiotic supplementation is able to provide benefits on both qualitative and quantitative mental health parameters in anxiety and mood. Even with the limitation of studies regarding the use of probiotics in improving anxiety and depression in humans, most studies have identified positive results, in healthy or unhealthy people. One of the most commonly used probiotics is the genus Bifidobacterium. It has been shown to be efficient in inflammatory disorders, and it has been suggested that this probiotic may have antidepressant properties, since the balance between anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines plays a relevant role in depression.

Article Info:

Received: 20 Mar 2022, Received in revised form: 12 Apr 2022, Accepted: 18 Apr 2022, Available online: 23 Apr 2022

ijaers doi crossref DOI:

10.22161/ijaers.94.17

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