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Opioid Use, Gut Dysbiosis, Inflammation, and the Nervous System.

Richa JalodiaYaa Fosuah AbuMark Ryan OppenheimerBridget HerlihyJingjing MengIrina ChupikovaJunyi TaoNillu GhoshRajib Kumar DuttaUdhghatri KolliYan YanEridania ValdesMadhulika SharmaUmakant SharmaShamsudheen MoidunnySabita Roy
Published in: Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology : the official journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology (2022)
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is defined as the chronic use or misuse of prescribed or illicitly obtained opioids and is characterized by clinically significant impairment. The etiology of OUD is multifactorial as it is influenced by genetics, environmental factors, stress response and behavior. Given the profound role of the gut microbiome in health and disease states, in recent years there has been a growing interest to explore interactions between the gut microbiome and the central nervous system as a causal link and potential therapeutic source for OUD. This review describes the role of the gut microbiome and opioid-induced immunopathological disturbances at the gut epithelial surface, which collectively contribute to OUD and perpetuate the vicious cycle of addiction and relapse.
Keyphrases
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