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Bidirectional Brain‐gut‐microbiota Axis in increased intestinal permeability induced by central nervous system injury
Authors:Xiao‐jin Li  Xin‐yu You  Cong‐ying Wang  Xue‐li Li  Yuan‐yuan Sheng  Peng‐wei Zhuang  Yan‐jun Zhang
Abstract:Central nervous system injuries may lead to the disorders of the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal axis, autonomic nervous system, and enteric nervous system. These effects then cause the changes in the intestinal microenvironment, such as a disordered intestinal immune system as well as alterations of intestinal bacteria. Ultimately, this leads to an increase in intestinal permeability. Inflammatory factors produced by the interactions between intestinal neurons and immune cells as well as the secretions and metabolites of intestinal flora can then migrate through the intestinal barrier, which will aggravate any peripheral inflammation and the central nervous system injury. The brain‐gut‐microbiota axis is a complex system that plays a crucial role in the occurrence and development of central nervous system diseases. It may also increase the consequences of preventative treatment. In this context, here we have summarized the factors that can lead to the increased intestinal permeability and some of the possible outcomes.
Keywords:autonomic nervous system  central nervous system injury  enteric nervous system  hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal axis  increased intestinal permeability
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