Probiotic Research in Therapeutics 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6236-9_4
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Animal Models for Probiotic Interventions Under Gut Inflammatory Conditions

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“…These alpha diversity-related changes in gut microbiota following CCI correspond with the earlier research findings ( Nicholson et al, 2019 ; Davis et al, 2021 , 2022 ; Du et al, 2021 ; Frankot et al, 2023 ). The bidirectional crosstalk of the brain and gut microbiota has also been evident in the management of brain injuries such as stroke, spinal cord injuries, and TBI ( Singh et al, 2016 ; Akhoundzadeh et al, 2018 ; Sun et al, 2018 ; Ma et al, 2019 ; Devi et al, 2021 ; Frankot et al, 2023 ). Thus, as suggested in earlier studies ( Benakis et al, 2016 ; Ma et al, 2019 ), rebuilding gut microflora biodiversity may be essential for recovery from brain injury.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These alpha diversity-related changes in gut microbiota following CCI correspond with the earlier research findings ( Nicholson et al, 2019 ; Davis et al, 2021 , 2022 ; Du et al, 2021 ; Frankot et al, 2023 ). The bidirectional crosstalk of the brain and gut microbiota has also been evident in the management of brain injuries such as stroke, spinal cord injuries, and TBI ( Singh et al, 2016 ; Akhoundzadeh et al, 2018 ; Sun et al, 2018 ; Ma et al, 2019 ; Devi et al, 2021 ; Frankot et al, 2023 ). Thus, as suggested in earlier studies ( Benakis et al, 2016 ; Ma et al, 2019 ), rebuilding gut microflora biodiversity may be essential for recovery from brain injury.…”
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“…These findings provide promising avenues for better therapeutic strategies in treating neurological illnesses ( Messaoudi et al, 2011a , b ; Zakostelska et al, 2011 ). As probiotics impose a positive impact on brain functions, they also possess a role in influencing the diversity of the gut microbiota, which is crucial for overall wellbeing ( Bienenstock et al, 2015 ; Sirisinha, 2016 ; Akhoundzadeh et al, 2018 ; Ma et al, 2019 ; Devi et al, 2021 ; Savigamin et al, 2022 ). These preliminary results indicate that the sex-specific restoration of gut microbiota may reverse the CCI-generated neurological complications.…”
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“…Interestingly, the usage of a mixture of probiotics has been found to reduce crying by infants with colic during breastfeeding ( Baldassarre et al., 2018 ), and probiotics appear to significantly impact the composition of the neonatal microbiota. It has been suggested that probiotics such as Lactobacillus can interact directly with the host via pattern recognition receptors (PRR), for which the peptidoglycan in the wall of gram-positive bacteria and lipopolysaccharide of gram-negative bacteria serve as ligands ( Devi et al., 2021 ). The direct interaction involves the binding of probiotic bacteria to these receptors on the host’s dendritic and intestinal epithelial cells, thereby preventing cytokine-induced apoptosis and production of defensins and mucus ( Devi et al., 2021 ).…”
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“…In addition, probiotics compete with pathogenic species for adhesion to the surface of intestinal epithelial cells. Adhesion molecules such as a mucus-binding protein on the surface of probiotics facilitate their interaction with host dendritic cells, thus enhancing the phagocytic capacity of these cells ( Devi et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: The Effect Of Probiotics On Microbiome During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%