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Gut-brain axis as a bridge in obesity and depression:Mechanistic exploration and therapeutic prospects
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作者 Rui-Ying Fang xiao-rui pan +4 位作者 Xin-Xing Zeng Zheng-Zheng Li Bo-Fan Chen Hai-Min Zeng Jie Peng 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2025年第1期12-20,共9页
A recent study by Wang et al,published in the World Journal of Psychiatry,provided preventative and therapeutic strategies for the comorbidity of obesity and depression.The gut-brain axis,which acts as a two-way commu... A recent study by Wang et al,published in the World Journal of Psychiatry,provided preventative and therapeutic strategies for the comorbidity of obesity and depression.The gut-brain axis,which acts as a two-way communication system between the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system,plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of these conditions.Evidence suggests that metabolic byproducts,such as short-chain fatty acids,lipopolysaccharide and bile acids,which are generated by the gut microbiota,along with neurotransmitters and inflammatory mediators within the gut-brain axis,modulate the host's metabolic processes,neuronal regulation,and immune responses through diverse mechanisms.The interaction between obesity and depression via the gut-brain axis involves disruptions in the gut microbiota balance,inflammatory immune responses,and alterations in the neuroendocrine system.Modulating the gut-brain axis,for example,through a ketogenic diet,the use of probiotics,and the supplementation of antioxidants,offers new remedial approaches for obesity and depression.Future research that explores the mechanisms of the gut-brain axis is needed to provide more evidence for clinical treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Gut-brain axis OBESITY DEPRESSION Gut microbiota Mechanism
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Bidirectional relationship between diabetes mellitus and depression:Mechanisms and epidemiology 被引量:3
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作者 Yun Liu Shi-Yan Huang +3 位作者 De-Le Liu Xin-Xing Zeng xiao-rui pan Jie Peng 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第10期1429-1436,共8页
Diabetes mellitus and depression exhibit a complex bidirectional relationship that profoundly impacts patient health and quality of life.This review explores the physiological mechanisms,including inflammation,oxidati... Diabetes mellitus and depression exhibit a complex bidirectional relationship that profoundly impacts patient health and quality of life.This review explores the physiological mechanisms,including inflammation,oxidative stress,and neu-roendocrine dysregulation,that link these conditions.Psychosocial factors such as social support and lifestyle choices also contribute significantly.Epidemiological insights reveal a higher prevalence of depression among diabetics and an in-creased risk of diabetes in depressed individuals,influenced by demographic variables.Integrated management strategies combining mental health asse-ssments and personalized treatments are essential.Future research should focus on longitudinal and multi-omics studies to deepen understanding and improve therapeutic outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes DEPRESSION MECHANISMS EPIDEMIOLOGY Bidirectional relationship
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