What goes around comes around: novel pharmacological targets in the gut-brain axis
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Gonzalez Arancibia, Camila
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What goes around comes around: novel pharmacological targets in the gut-brain axis
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The gut and the brain communicate bidirectionally through anatomic and humoral pathways, establishing what is known as the gut-brain axis. Therefore, interventions affecting one system will impact on the other, giving the opportunity to investigate and develop future therapeutic strategies that target both systems. Alterations in the gut-brain axis may arise as a consequence of changes in microbiota composition (dysbiosis), modifications in intestinal barrier function, impairment of enteric nervous system, unbalanced local immune response and exaggerated responses to stress, to mention a few. In this review we analyze and discuss several novel pharmacological targets within the gut-brain axis, with potential applications to improve intestinal and mental health.
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Fondecyt 1130213 1140776
PUCV-DI 037.470/2015 037.386/2014
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/140534
DOI: 10.1177/1756283X16630718
ISSN: 1756-2848
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Ther Adv Gastroenterol 2016, Vol. 9(3) 339– 353
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