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Gut-Brain Axis and Microbiome in Alzheimer's Disease

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Gut-Brain Axis and Microbiome in Alzheimer's Disease

Introduction

The gut-brain axis represents a bidirectional communication network linking the central nervous system (CNS) with the enteric nervous system (ENS), through neural, endocrine, immunological, and metabolic pathways. Emerging research has revealed that alterations in gut microbiota composition (dysbiosis) may contribute to Alzheimer's Disease (AD) pathogenesis through multiple mechanisms, including neuroinflammation, microbial metabolite signaling, and modulation of brain immune function[@postbiotics].

The concept of the gut-brain axis has evolved from a focus on gastrointestinal function to encompass comprehensive bidirectional communication between the intestinal microbiome and the brain. This connection operates through multiple parallel pathways: the vagus nerve (direct neural communication), the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis (endocrine signaling), immune system modulation (cytokine signaling), and microbial metabolite production (metabolic signaling).

Gut-Brain Axis Dysfunction Across Neurodegenerative Diseases

The gut-brain axis is implicated in multiple neurodegenerative diseases with varying patterns:

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