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Violation in the axis of the "microbiota of the digestive tract-brain" under conditions of ischemia-reperfusion of the brain (literature review)
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Violation in the axis of the "microbiota of the digestive tract-brain" under conditions of ischemia-reperfusion of the brain (literature review)

Authors

  • O. Tkachuk Bukovinian State Medical University
  • S. Tkachuk Bukovinian State Medical University
  • M. Povar Bukovinian State Medical University
  • O. Denysenko Bukovinian State Medical University
  • V. Shtefaniuk Bukovinian State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.05.034

Keywords

brain ischemia-reperfusion, intestinal microbiota, interrelations

Abstract

The aim of the study is to analyze current views concerning interrelations between the state of intestinal microbiota and the course of ischemic-reperfusion brain injury.  

Conclusion. Literary data are indicative of disputable scientific opinions existing nowadays concerning the role of dysbacteriosis (neuroprotective or neurodegenerative) in the course of ischemic brain injuries. Meanwhile, the studies are in common concerning the evidenced role of the intestinal microbiota in disturbances of T-cell homeostasis, ratio changes of their Treg-Th17 subpopulations, and migration of intestinal lymphocytes to the ischemic brain.  

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TKACHUK, O., TKACHUK, S., POVAR, M., DENYSENKO, O. & SHTEFANIUK, V. Violation in the axis of the "microbiota of the digestive tract-brain" under conditions of ischemia-reperfusion of the brain (literature review). Journal of Education, Health and Sport [online]. 28 May 2021, T. 11, nr 5, s. 325–332. [accessed 29.3.2023]. DOI 10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.05.034.
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