Gut microbiome in neuropsychiatric disorders.
Diana Marcela Mejía-GranadosBenjamín Villasana-SalazarAna Carolina CoanLiara RizziMarcio Luiz Figueiredo BalthazarAlexandre Barcia de GodoiAmanda Morato do CantoDouglas Cescon da RosaLucas Scárdua SilvaRafaella do Rosário TaclaAlfredo DamascenoAmanda DonattiWagner Mauad AvelarAlessandro SousaIscia Lopes-CendesPublished in: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (2022)
Understanding the complexity of these ecological interactions and their association with susceptibility and progression of acute and chronic disorders could lead to novel diagnostic biomarkers based on molecular targets. Moreover, research on the microbiome can also improve some emerging treatment choices, such as fecal transplantation, personalized probiotics, and dietary interventions, which could be used to reduce the impact of specific neuropsychiatric disorders. We expect that this knowledge will help physicians caring for patients with neuropsychiatric disorders.