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TitleThe Association of Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment and Gut Microbiota and its Corresponding Metabolites.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsLiu, Y, Kong, C, Gong, L, Zhang, X, Zhu, Y, Wang, H, Qu, X, Gao, R, Yin, F, Liu, X, Qin, H
JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
Volume73
Issue4
Pagination1455-1466
Date Published2020
ISSN1875-8908
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is an important factor causing disabilities after acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Emerging evidence suggested that gut microbiota play an important role in cognitive impairment.

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the association between PSCI and gut microbiota.

METHOD: 65 patients with newly diagnostic AIS finished the fecal collection on admission and cognitive assessment 3 months later in the clinic. Fecal samples were subjected to 16SrRNA gene sequencing and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. Additionally, we enrolled new 18 AIS patients, whose treatment was supplemented by probiotics, to assess the potential of microbial treatment in PSCI.

RESULTS: PSCI patients were characterized by the significantly decreased alpha-diversity, disturbed microbial composition, and corresponding metabolites compared with non-PSCI patients. Increased Fusobacterium and deficiency of microbial metabolized short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) were significantly associated with PSCI. A model based on gut microbiota and SCFAs could predict 3 months or longer PSCI early and accurately after stroke onset. While traditional probiotic administration had little effect on PSCI, it could ameliorate patients' mood, including depression and anxiety in the 3 months after stroke.

CONCLUSION: Our study revealed the association between PSCI and gut microbiota and its corresponding metabolites for the first time, suggesting the potential for applying microbiota and its corresponding metabolites to early clinical diagnosis and treatment of PSCI.

DOI10.3233/JAD-191066
Alternate JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
PubMed ID31929168
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