The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Gastrointestinal problems have been documented in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Studies have found that these disturbances may be associated with an altered gut microbiome in ASD. Furthermore, in ASD, these alterations are implicated in increased gut permeability, or “leaky gut&rdquo...
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doaj-eed7e180a690421a9afe55a8759599462020-11-24T21:36:34ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-08-01198225110.3390/ijms19082251ijms19082251The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum DisordersGreta Fowlie0Nicholas Cohen1Xue Ming2Department of Neurology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, 90 Bergen Street, DOC 8100, Newark, NJ 07103, USADepartment of Neurology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, 90 Bergen Street, DOC 8100, Newark, NJ 07103, USADepartment of Neurology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, 90 Bergen Street, DOC 8100, Newark, NJ 07103, USAGastrointestinal problems have been documented in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Studies have found that these disturbances may be associated with an altered gut microbiome in ASD. Furthermore, in ASD, these alterations are implicated in increased gut permeability, or “leaky gut”, which allows bacterial metabolites to cross the gut barrier, impacting neurodevelopment during early childhood in susceptible subjects by way of gut-brain axis. In our review, we will discuss the interaction of gut microbiota and brain development in ASD and the signaling mechanisms underlying this interaction. We will also explore the potential for treatment of ASD by targeting the microbiome with probiotics. Finally, this paper will attempt to provide significance to the aggregation of the research in this area of research; providing our interpretations and assessments of future of this field.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/8/2251microbiomedysbiosisgastrointestinal disordersautism spectrum disordersgut brain axisleaky gut syndrome |
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Greta Fowlie Nicholas Cohen Xue Ming The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders International Journal of Molecular Sciences microbiome dysbiosis gastrointestinal disorders autism spectrum disorders gut brain axis leaky gut syndrome |
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Greta Fowlie Nicholas Cohen Xue Ming |
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The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders |
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The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders |
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The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders |
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The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders |
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The Perturbance of Microbiome and Gut-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders |
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perturbance of microbiome and gut-brain axis in autism spectrum disorders |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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2018-08-01 |
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Gastrointestinal problems have been documented in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Studies have found that these disturbances may be associated with an altered gut microbiome in ASD. Furthermore, in ASD, these alterations are implicated in increased gut permeability, or “leaky gut”, which allows bacterial metabolites to cross the gut barrier, impacting neurodevelopment during early childhood in susceptible subjects by way of gut-brain axis. In our review, we will discuss the interaction of gut microbiota and brain development in ASD and the signaling mechanisms underlying this interaction. We will also explore the potential for treatment of ASD by targeting the microbiome with probiotics. Finally, this paper will attempt to provide significance to the aggregation of the research in this area of research; providing our interpretations and assessments of future of this field. |
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microbiome dysbiosis gastrointestinal disorders autism spectrum disorders gut brain axis leaky gut syndrome |
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