Microbes Tickling Your Tummy: the Importance of the Gut-Brain Axis in Parkinson's Disease. 2017

Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
Division of Pharmacology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, Universiteitsweg 99, 3584 CG Utrecht, The Netherlands.

OBJECTIVE Patients suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD) are known to experience gastrointestinal dysfunction that might precede the onset of motor symptoms by several years. Evidence suggests an important role of the gut-brain axis in PD pathogenesis. These interactions might be essentially influenced by the gut microbiota. Here, we review recent findings supporting that changes in the gut microbiota composition might be a trigger for inflammation contributing to neurodegeneration in PD. RESULTS Recent research revealed that PD patients exhibit a pro-inflammatory microbiota profile in their intestinal tract that might increase gut permeability, allowing leakage of bacterial products and inflammatory mediators from the intestines. Evidence in literature indicates that alpha-synuclein deposition might start in the enteric nervous system by pro-inflammatory immune activity and then propagates to the CNS. Alternatively, the peripheral inflammatory response could impact the brain through systemic mechanisms. CONCLUSIONS A better understanding of the gut-brain interactions and the role of the intestinal microbiota in the regulation of immune responses might bring new insights in PD pathological progression and might lead to novel diagnostics and therapeutic approaches.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
May 2024, Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
December 2023, Revue neurologique,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
May 2012, Neurogastroenterology and motility,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
October 2015, World journal of gastroenterology,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
January 2019, Journal of Parkinson's disease,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
November 2019, Movement disorders clinical practice,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
May 2019, Psychopharmacology,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
January 2021, Frontiers in cellular neuroscience,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
March 2022, Cellular and molecular neurobiology,
Paula Perez-Pardo, and Mitch Hartog, and Johan Garssen, and Aletta D Kraneveld
November 2020, American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology,
Copied contents to your clipboard!