Parkinson's disease: Are gut microbes involved?
Brain and Behavior2023Vol. 13(8), pp. e3130–e3130
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Abass Olawale Omotosho, Yusuf Amuda Tajudeen, Habeebullah Jayeola Oladipo, Sodiq Inaolaji Yusuff, Muritala Abdulkadir, Abdulbasit Opeyemi Muili, Oluwaseyi Muyiwa Egbewande, Rashidat Onyinoyi Yusuf, Zaccheaus Oluwaseun Faniran, Abdullateef Opeyemi Afolabi, Mona Said El‐Sherbini
Abstract
Understanding the complex interplay between gut microbiota and Parkinson's disease is a potential implication for the development of novel therapeutics against Parkinson's disease. Following the existing relationship demonstrated by different evidence-based studies on Parkinson's disease and gut microbiota, our review concludes by providing recommendations and suggestions for future research studies with a particular emphasis on the impact of the microbiota-brain axis on Parkinson's disease.
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