Title of article :
potential role of gut microbiota in patients with covid-19, its relationship with lung axis, central nervous system (cns) axis, and improvement with probiotic therapy
Author/Authors :
alibeik, nazanin iran university of medical sciences - school of medicine, firoozgar hospital - department of internal medicine, tehran, iran , pishgar, elham iran university of medical sciences - gastrointestinal and liver diseases research center, tehran, iran , bozorgmehr, ramin alborz university of medical sciences - school of medicine, shahid madani hospital - department of surgery, karaj, iran , aghaaliakbari, farshad iran university of medical sciences - school of medicine, firoozgar hospital - department of internal medicine, tehran, iran , rahimian, neda iran university of medical sciences (iums) - school of medicine, firoozgar hospital, iran; endocrine research center, institute of endocrinology and metabolism - department of internal medicine, tehran, iran
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9
Abstract :
coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) is a pandemic disease caused by a new corona virus. covid-19 affects different people in different ways. covid-19 could affect the gastrointestinal system via gut microbiota impairment. gut microbiota could affect lung health through a relationship between gut and lung microbiota, which is named gut-lung axis. gut microbi- ota impairment plays a role in pathogenesis of various pulmonary disease states, so gi diseases were found to be associated with respiratory diseases. moreover, most infected people will develop mild to moderate gastrointestinal (gi) symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and stomachache, which is caused by impairment in gut microbiota. therefore, the current study aimed to review potential role of gut microbiota in patients with covid-19, its relation with lung axis, central nervous system (cns) axis and improvement with probiotic therapy. also, this review can be a guide for potential role of gut microbiota in patients with covid-19.
Keywords :
coronavirus disease 2019 , gut microbiota , lung axis , central nervous system , probiotic
Journal title :
IJM Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Journal title :
IJM Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Record number :
2705922
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