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Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome

There is ample scientific and clinical evidence of the effects of gut microbiota on the brain but no definitive evidence that the brain can affect changes in gut microbiota under the bi-directional gut-brain axis concept. As there is no pharmacotherapeutic intervention for the early stages of cognit...

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Autores principales: Khine, Wei Wei Thwe, Voong, Miao Lian, Ng, Ted Kheng Siang, Feng, Lei, Rane, Grishma Avinash, Kumar, Alan Prem, Kua, Ee Heok, Mahendran, Ratha, Mahendran, Rathi, Lee, Yuan-Kun
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Publicado: Impact Journals 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33318317
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.202277
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author Khine, Wei Wei Thwe
Voong, Miao Lian
Ng, Ted Kheng Siang
Feng, Lei
Rane, Grishma Avinash
Kumar, Alan Prem
Kua, Ee Heok
Mahendran, Ratha
Mahendran, Rathi
Lee, Yuan-Kun
author_facet Khine, Wei Wei Thwe
Voong, Miao Lian
Ng, Ted Kheng Siang
Feng, Lei
Rane, Grishma Avinash
Kumar, Alan Prem
Kua, Ee Heok
Mahendran, Ratha
Mahendran, Rathi
Lee, Yuan-Kun
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description There is ample scientific and clinical evidence of the effects of gut microbiota on the brain but no definitive evidence that the brain can affect changes in gut microbiota under the bi-directional gut-brain axis concept. As there is no pharmacotherapeutic intervention for the early stages of cognitive decline, research has focused on cognitive stimulation in reversing or slowing the impairment. Elderly patients diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment underwent a randomized-control trial of mindful awareness practice. Neuropsychological assessments, inflammatory markers, and gut microbiota profiles were tested. Here, we report that their cognitive impairment was improved and associated with changes in gut bacterial profile. A cognition-score-dependent-abundance was observed in Ruminococcus vs Recognition Trials (RT), Digit Span Backward (DSB), Semantic Fluency Span (SFS) and Memory Domain (MD); Coprococcus vs DSB, Color Trails Test 2 (CTT2) and Block Design (BD); Parabacteroides vs DSB and SFS; Fusobacterium vs DSB and CTT2; Enterobacteriaceae vs BD and SFS; Ruminococcaceae vs DSB; Phascolarctobacterium vs MD. The study showed for the first-time, alteration in the cognitive capacity leading to the corresponding changes in microbiota profiles. This strongly suggests that signals from the different segments of brain could dictate directly or indirectly the abundances of specific gut microbes.
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spelling pubmed-77624822021-01-08 Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome Khine, Wei Wei Thwe Voong, Miao Lian Ng, Ted Kheng Siang Feng, Lei Rane, Grishma Avinash Kumar, Alan Prem Kua, Ee Heok Mahendran, Ratha Mahendran, Rathi Lee, Yuan-Kun Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper There is ample scientific and clinical evidence of the effects of gut microbiota on the brain but no definitive evidence that the brain can affect changes in gut microbiota under the bi-directional gut-brain axis concept. As there is no pharmacotherapeutic intervention for the early stages of cognitive decline, research has focused on cognitive stimulation in reversing or slowing the impairment. Elderly patients diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment underwent a randomized-control trial of mindful awareness practice. Neuropsychological assessments, inflammatory markers, and gut microbiota profiles were tested. Here, we report that their cognitive impairment was improved and associated with changes in gut bacterial profile. A cognition-score-dependent-abundance was observed in Ruminococcus vs Recognition Trials (RT), Digit Span Backward (DSB), Semantic Fluency Span (SFS) and Memory Domain (MD); Coprococcus vs DSB, Color Trails Test 2 (CTT2) and Block Design (BD); Parabacteroides vs DSB and SFS; Fusobacterium vs DSB and CTT2; Enterobacteriaceae vs BD and SFS; Ruminococcaceae vs DSB; Phascolarctobacterium vs MD. The study showed for the first-time, alteration in the cognitive capacity leading to the corresponding changes in microbiota profiles. This strongly suggests that signals from the different segments of brain could dictate directly or indirectly the abundances of specific gut microbes. Impact Journals 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7762482/ /pubmed/33318317 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.202277 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Khine et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Voong, Miao Lian
Ng, Ted Kheng Siang
Feng, Lei
Rane, Grishma Avinash
Kumar, Alan Prem
Kua, Ee Heok
Mahendran, Ratha
Mahendran, Rathi
Lee, Yuan-Kun
Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome
title Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome
title_full Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome
title_fullStr Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome
title_full_unstemmed Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome
title_short Mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome
title_sort mental awareness improved mild cognitive impairment and modulated gut microbiome
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33318317
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.202277
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