Connection between drug-mediated neurotransmission and salivary microbiome
Daisuke Hisamatsu,
Yusuke Ogata,
Haruka Takeshige-Amano
et al.
Abstract:SummarySalivary microbiome alterations associated with cognitive function have been reported in patients with neurodegenerative diseases1–3. Gut microorganisms can modulate therapeutic efficacy via drug metabolism4–7. Additionally, several drugs against diabetes and inflammatory bowel disease can lead to microbial dysbiosis8–10. However, the effect of central nervous system (CNS) drug use on the microbiome remains unknown. Here, we show that the usage of anti-dementia drugs, including donepezil and memantine, … Show more
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