Gut microbiota and stroke
Benjamin Y. Q. Tan, Prakash R Paliwal, Vijay K SharmaAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology 2020 23(2):155-158
Ischemic stroke remains a significant health problem, which is expected to increase owing to an aging population. A considerable proportion of stroke patients suffer from gastrointestinal complications, including dysphagia, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and constipation. Often, these complications adversely affect stroke outcomes. Recent research postulates the role of “brain-gut axis” in causing gut microbiota dysbiosis and various complications and outcomes. In this review, we present our current understanding about the interaction between commensal gut microbiome and brain in determining the course of stroke.
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Benjamin Y. Q. Tan Prakash R Paliwal Vijay K Sharma Source Type: research
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