New Avenues for Parkinson’s Disease Therapeutics: Disease-Modifying Strategies Based on the Gut Microbiota

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Institut Català de la Salut

Grup de Recerca en Malalties Neurodegeneratives, Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. Center for Networked Biomedical Research on Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIBERNED), Barcelona, Spain

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

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2022-03-30T09:14:52Z

2022-03-30T09:14:52Z

2021-03



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Dieta mediterrània; Microbiota intestinal; Prebiòtics


Dieta mediterránea; Microbiota intestinal; Prebióticos


Mediterranean diet; Gut microbiota; Prebiotics


Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder that currently affects 1% of the population over the age of 60 years, and for which no disease-modifying treatments exist. Neurodegeneration and neuropathology in different brain areas are manifested as both motor and non-motor symptoms in patients. Recent interest in the gut–brain axis has led to increasing research into the gut microbiota changes in PD patients and their impact on disease pathophysiology. As evidence is piling up on the effects of gut microbiota in disease development and progression, another front of action has opened up in relation to the potential usage of microbiota-based therapeutic strategies in treating gastrointestinal alterations and possibly also motor symptoms in PD. This review provides status on the different strategies that are in the front line (i.e., antibiotics; probiotics; prebiotics; synbiotics; dietary interventions; fecal microbiota transplantation, live biotherapeutic products), and discusses the opportunities and challenges the field of microbiome research in PD is facing.


This work was supported by funds from the La Caixa Banking Foundation (Junior LeaderFellowship LCF/BQ/PR19/11700005) to A.L.

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