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Trust the gut: Outcomes of gut microbiota transplant in metabolic and cognitive disorders

Maria Angela Guzzardi, Federica La Rosa, Patricia Iozzo

2023Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a main public health concern, with increasing prevalence and growingly premature onset in children, in spite of emerging and successful therapeutic options. T2DM promotes brain aging, and younger age at onset is associated with a higher risk of subsequent dementia. Preventive strategies should address predisposing conditions, like obesity and metabolic syndrome, and be started from very early and even prenatal life. Gut microbiota is an emerging target in obesity, diabetes and neurocognitive diseases, which could be safely modulated since pregnancy and infancy. Many correlative studies have supported its involvement in disease pathophysiology. Faecal material transplantation (FMT) studies have been conducted in clinical and preclinical settings to deliver cause-effect proof and mechanistic insights. This review provides a comprehensive overview of studies in which FMT was used to cure or cause obesity, metabolic syndrome, T2DM, cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease, including the evidence available in early life. Findings were analysed to dissect consolidated from controversial results, highlighting gaps and possible future directions.

Topics & Concepts

NeurocognitiveDementiaDiseaseMedicineCognitive declineObesityType 2 Diabetes MellitusGut floraMetabolic syndromeDiabetes mellitusTransplantationBioinformaticsIntensive care medicineCognitionPsychiatryImmunologyInternal medicineBiologyEndocrinologyGut microbiota and healthDietary Effects on HealthDiet and metabolism studies
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