Intestinal Flora and Depression: Interaction Mechanisms and Therapeutic Prospects.

Depression is a mental disorder characterized by high incidence and relapse rates, and the search for effective treatments has been continuously pursued. To assess the effectiveness of existing studies, recent research advances are summarized with an emphasis on potential pathophysiological mechanisms through specific pathways of intestinal flora affecting depression, including microbial and metabolic activities, neuroendocrine regulation, immune and inflammatory responses, and microbial dysbiosis. This review also presents current therapeutic strategies targeting intestinal flora in depression and provides potential directions for future research.
Mental Health
Care/Management
Policy

Authors

Zhang Zhang, Yang Yang
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