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SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES OF STUDY OF THE CAUSAL-INVESTIGATION CONNECTION OF MICROBIOTES OF THE INTESTINE AND THE STATE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2018-10-3-41-44

Abstract

The review article presents the scientific substantiation of the prospective direction of research of the intestinal microbiota and its role in the formation of various neurological pathologies. Reflected information about the enteral nervous system, which has direct relevance in the interaction between the brain and intestines. The study of the intestinal microbiota is currently carried out using modern methods of metagenomics, sequencing and bioinformation analysis. Data are presented on the formation of functional digestive disorders in children with altered intestinal microbiota and the ways of correction are determined.

About the Authors

N. V. Skripchenko
Pediatric Research and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases; Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg


S. E. Ukraintsev
Nestle Nutrition Institute
Russian Federation
Moscow


E. G. Makarova
Nestle Nutrition Institute
Russian Federation
Moscow


E. Yu. Skripchenko
Pediatric Research and Clinical Center for Infectious Diseases; Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg


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Skripchenko N.V., Ukraintsev S.E., Makarova E.G., Skripchenko E.Yu. SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES OF STUDY OF THE CAUSAL-INVESTIGATION CONNECTION OF MICROBIOTES OF THE INTESTINE AND THE STATE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Journal Infectology. 2018;10(3):41-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2018-10-3-41-44

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