Journal article

Neuroinflammation as an etiological trigger for depression comorbid with inflammatory bowel disease

CF Craig, RT Filippone, R Stavely, JC Bornstein, V Apostolopoulos, K Nurgali

Journal of Neuroinflammation | BMC | Published : 2022

Abstract

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) suffer from depression at higher rates than the general population. An etiological trigger of depressive symptoms is theorised to be inflammation within the central nervous system. It is believed that heightened intestinal inflammation and dysfunction of the enteric nervous system (ENS) contribute to impaired intestinal permeability, which facilitates the translocation of intestinal enterotoxins into the blood circulation. Consequently, these may compromise the immunological and physiological functioning of distant non-intestinal tissues such as the brain. In vivo models of colitis provide evidence of increased blood–brain barrier permeability a..

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