2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1446700
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Roles of the gut microbiota in human neurodevelopment and adult brain disorders

Rahul Mallick,
Sanjay Basak,
Ranjit K. Das
et al.

Abstract: Growing evidence demonstrates the connection between gut microbiota, neurodevelopment, and adult brain function. Microbial colonization occurs before the maturation of neural systems and its association with brain development. The early microbiome interactions with the gut-brain axis evolved to stimulate cognitive activities. Gut dysbiosis can lead to impaired brain development, growth, and function. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is critically required for brain structure and function, modulates gut microbiota, a… Show more

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