Gut brain regulation using psychobiotics for improved neuropsychological illness

Dev Psychobiol. 2023 Jul;65(5):e22404. doi: 10.1002/dev.22404.

Abstract

"Psychobiotics" are a novel class of probiotics that are beneficial to the health and functional efficiency of our brain and psychology. The main hold on command in ill conditions of the brain and psychology is overtaken by these psychobiotic bacteria (a dietary supplement) via the action/determined role of bacterial neurochemicals or neuroactive substances that are released by them in the intestinal epithelium after their ingestion. Although these psychobiotics flourish in the gut of the host consuming them, the effect is widely spread to the brain due to the communication between the gut and the brain via the bidirectional gut-brain axis. The nervous system involved in this directional process includes both the enteric nervous system and the central nervous system. With time, several corroborations have proved the effectiveness of psychobiotics in terms of mental illnesses and brain disorders. In the prevailing situation of the coronavirus pandemic, psychobiotics may serve as an aid because a majority of the population worldwide is already suffering from psychological issues due to changes in lifestyle and dietary habits, and in need of an immediate solution to cope with it. Moreover, the in silico approach is also vital for the development of biological relevance to neurosubstances.

Keywords: coronavirus; dietary habits; gut-brain axis; mental illnesses; neural disorders; neurochemicals; psychobiotics.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Brain
  • Humans
  • Mental Disorders*
  • Probiotics*