2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.18.629251
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The gut microbiome promotes mitochondrial respiration in the brain of a Parkinson’s disease mouse model

Livia H. Morais,
Linsey Stiles,
Milla Freeman
et al.

Abstract: The pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease (PD) involves gene-environment interactions that impair various cellular processes such as autophagy, lysosomal function, or mitochondrial dysfunction. Specifically, mitochondria-associated gene mutations increase PD risk, mitochondrial respiration is altered in the PD brain, and mitochondrial-damaging toxins cause PD-like motor and gastrointestinal symptoms in animal models. The gut microbiome is altered in PD patients and represents an environmental risk, however a … Show more

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