Peripheral nervous system and gut microbiota:Emerging evidence on increased mechanistic understanding to reveal innovative strategies for peripheral nerve regenerationOA
The gut microbiota:The human body is colonized by a diverse and complex microbial community–including bacteria,viruses,archaea,and unicellular eukaryotes–that plays a central role in human wellbeing.Indeed,microbiota is crucial for several functions,including host metabolism,physiology,maintenance of the intestinal epithelial integrity,nutrition,and immune function,earning it the designation of a“vital organ”(Guinane and Cotter,2013).
Giulia Ronchi;Matilde Cescon;Giovanna Gambarotta;Kirsten Haastert-Talini
Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences&Neuroscience Institute Cavalieri Ottolenghi(NICO),University of Torino,Orbassano,ItalyDepartment of Molecular Medicine,University of Padova,Padova,ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Biological Sciences&Neuroscience Institute Cavalieri Ottolenghi(NICO),University of Torino,Orbassano,ItalyInstitute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology,Hannover Medical School,Centre for Systems Neuroscience(ZSN),Hannover,Germany
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unicellular eukaryoteshuman wellbeinggut microbiotaperipheral nerve regenerationmicrobial communityperipheral nervous systemmicrobial community includinghost metabolism
《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026 (4)
P.1560-1561,2
supported by the European Union-Next Generation EU,Mission 4 Component 1,Project Title:“Gut and Neuro Muscular system:investigating the impact of microbiota on nerve regeneration and muscle reinnervation after peripheral nerve injury”,CUP D53D23007770006,MUR:20227YB93W,to GR。
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