Abstract

This paper discusses the gut-brain axis (GBA) and how it takes part in various neurological diseases, including Alzheimers disease (AD), Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and Tourette syndrome. The gut microbiota, inducing vital communications with the brain through the GBA, is not to be neglected in maintaining physiological balance, with the potential to become a source of new therapeutic opportunities for treating these diseases. Current studies show that methods such as personalized diets, oral bacteriotherapy, and multi-strain probiotics like SLAB51 and DEX have promising results in treating AD and ADHD through manipulation of the biotas. Based on the analysis of previous research, this paper finds how changes in gut microbiota amount in feces between healthy and TS mice, in particular the decrease in Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, and the increase in Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria. However, future studies and experiments are required to evaluate potential side effects of microbiome alterations in humans, and potential treatments for Tourettes syndrome based on gut microbiota analysis. The GBA is a promising area for developing new therapeutic approaches for neurological diseases, and future research in this field holds great potential for advancements in the treatment of these disorders currently with no verified cures.

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