Feeding the brain and nurturing the mind: Linking nutrition and the gut microbiota to brain development
Autor: | Siddarth Venkatesh, Marcus E. Raichle, Manu S. Goyal, Jeffrey Milbrandt, Jeffrey I. Gordon |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Brain development Adolescent Context (language use) Gut flora Child Nutrition Disorders Models Biological Developmental psychology Human gut medicine Humans Child Default mode network Multidisciplinary biology Gastrointestinal Microbiome Infant Newborn Brain Infant Cognition biology.organism_classification medicine.disease Intestines Malnutrition Gene Expression Regulation Child Preschool Perspective Female Neuroscience |
Popis: | The human gut contains a microbial community composed of tens of trillions of organisms that normally assemble during the first 2–3 y of postnatal life. We propose that brain development needs to be viewed in the context of the developmental biology of this “microbial organ” and its capacity to metabolize the various diets we consume. We hypothesize that the persistent cognitive abnormalities seen in children with undernutrition are related in part to their persistent gut microbiota immaturity and that specific regions of the brain that normally exhibit persistent juvenile (neotenous) patterns of gene expression, including those critically involved in various higher cognitive functions such as the brain’s default mode network, may be particularly vulnerable to the effects of microbiota immaturity in undernourished children. Furthermore, we postulate that understanding the interrelationships between microbiota and brain metabolism in childhood undernutrition could provide insights about responses to injury seen in adults. We discuss approaches that can be used to test these hypotheses, their ramifications for optimizing nutritional recommendations that promote healthy brain development and function, and the potential societal implications of this area of investigation. |
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