The Gut Microbiome: Unveiling its Potential Role in Dementia Risk



Asia Filatov MBA, MD*

The University of Chicago, Illinois, USA.

*Corresponding Author: Asia Filatov, MBA, MD, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago IL 60637, Illinois, USA.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.58624/SVOANE.2023.04.0112

Received: November 10, 2023     Published: November 24, 2023

 

Abstract

Dementia is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline and functional impairment. The gut microbiome, a complex ecosystem of microorganisms residing in the gastrointestinal tract, has emerged as a potential contributor to dementia risk. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the existing literature, analyzing 20 relevant studies to explore the role of the gut microbiome in dementia risk. The findings highlight the potential mechanisms underlying this association and discuss potential therapeutic interventions. The results suggest that the gut microbiome may play a significant role in modulating brain health and cognitive function, providing new avenues for understanding and managing dementia.

Keywords: Dementia; Gut microbiome; Neurodegenerative disorder; Dementia risk

Citation: Filatov A. The Gut Microbiome: Unveiling its Potential Role in Dementia Risk. SVOA Neurology 2023, 4:6, 195-197.