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微生物组:运动免疫学视角。

The microbiota: an exercise immunology perspective.

机构信息

LAMHESS, Nice Sophia Antipolis University, France.

Monaco Institute of Sports Medicine and Surgery, Monaco.

出版信息

Exerc Immunol Rev. 2015;21:70-9.

Abstract

The gut microbiota consists of a cluster of microorganisms that produces several signaling molecules of a hormonal nature which are released into the blood stream and act at distal sites. There is a growing body of evidence indicating that microbiota may be modulated by several environmental conditions, including different exercise stimulus, as well some pathologies. Enriched bacterial diversity has also been associated with improved health status and alterations in immune system, making multiple connections between host and microbiota. Experimental evidence has shown that reduced levels and variations in the bacterial community are associated with health impairments, while increased microbiota diversity improves metabolic profile and immunological responses. So far, very few controlled studies have focused on the interactions between acute or chronic exercise and the gut microbiota. However, some preliminary experimental data obtained from animal studies or probiotics studies show some interesting results at the immune level, indicating that the microbiota also acts like an endocrine organ and is sensitive to the homeostatic and physiological changes associated with exercise. Thus, our review intends to shed some light on the interaction between gut microbiota, exercise and immunomodulation.

摘要

肠道微生物群由一群产生多种激素性质信号分子的微生物组成,这些信号分子被释放到血液中,并在远处发挥作用。越来越多的证据表明,微生物群可能受到多种环境条件的调节,包括不同的运动刺激以及一些病理状态。丰富的细菌多样性也与改善的健康状况和免疫系统的改变有关,使宿主和微生物群之间建立了多种联系。实验证据表明,细菌群落水平和多样性的降低与健康受损有关,而微生物多样性的增加则改善了代谢特征和免疫反应。到目前为止,很少有对照研究集中在急性或慢性运动与肠道微生物群之间的相互作用上。然而,一些来自动物研究或益生菌研究的初步实验数据在免疫水平上显示出一些有趣的结果,表明微生物群也像一个内分泌器官,对与运动相关的体内平衡和生理变化敏感。因此,我们的综述旨在阐明肠道微生物群、运动和免疫调节之间的相互作用。

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