Disruptions of Gut Microbiota are Associated with Cognitive Deficit of Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSION: The gut microbiota in patients with preclinical AD has significantly changed in terms of composition and richness. Correlations have been discovered between changes in characteristic species and cognitive performances. Gut microbiota alterations have shown promise in affecting AD pathology and cognitive deficit.PMID:38529601 | DOI:10.2174/0115672050303878240319054149
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - Category: Neurology Authors: Binbin Yu Guomeng Wan Shupeng Cheng Pengcheng Wen Xi Yang Jiahuan Li Huifang Tian Yaxin Gao Qian Zhong Jin Liu Jianan Li Yi Zhu Source Type: research
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