How your gut can influence your brain short review of Alzheimer

 

Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of dementia. Slow progression, still incurable,

How your gut can influence your brain – a short review of Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of dementia. Slow progression, still incurable, directly affects nearly one million people in Europe and millions of family members as a direct result. We have already discussed how a blood test is being developed to detect Alzheimer’s early. In this blog, we will explore a possible role for gut bacteria in inducing Alzheimer’s.

Intestinal bacteria can influence the functioning of the brain and promote neurodegeneration through several pathways. It is possible for the bacteria in our gut to influence the regulation of our immune system, and in turn how our immune system interacts with the nervous system. Components of bacterial cell membranes known to create a pro-inflammatory state have been found in amyloid plaques and around blood vessels in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s. Intestinal bacteria also have the potential to produce metabolites that appear to have neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties.

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