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SM ISO690:2012 COCIUG, Marina. Interconexiunea microbiotă intestinală – tulburări de spectru autist: aspecte medico-bioetice. In: Sănătatea, medicina și bioetica în societatea contemporană: Studii inter și pluridisciplinare, Ed. Ediția a 4-a, 29-30 octombrie 2021, Chişinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: "Print-Caro" SRL, 2021, Ediția a 4-a, pp. 118-122. ISBN 978-9975-56-935-4. |
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There is increasing evidence that host-microbe interactions play a key role in maintaining homeostasis. Gut microbiota is essential to human health, playing a major role in the bidirectional communication between the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system. Recently, there is a growing interest of research on the relationship of gut-microbiota and neurological disorder. Accumulating data now indicate that the gut microbiota also comunicates with the CNS-possibly through neural, endocrine and immune pathways-and thereby influences brain function and behaviour. This review focuses on the importance of changed gut microbiota in behavioural and gastrointestinal manifestations and the significance of gut-brain axis in relation to the overall mental well-being in children with ASD. Of particular importance is the highlighting of some bioethical principles regarding the study of this subject. |
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