Association between major depressive disorder and gut microbiota dysbiosis.
Farzaneh Rafie SedaghatPardis GhotaslouReza GhotaslouPublished in: International journal of psychiatry in medicine (2024)
Gut microbiota dysbiosis may significantly contribute to the onset of depression, underscoring the importance of understanding the relationship between MDD and gut microbiota. Firmicutes, which produce short-chain fatty acids, are crucial for intestinal health. However, dysbiosis can disrupt the gut microbiota, contributing to depression and impacting the central nervous system.