Thursday, September 18, 2025

Pathogenic Mechanisms of Cerebral Ischemia and Potential Gut-Brain Axis-Oriented Therapeutic Strategies

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  • Pathogenic Mechanisms of Cerebral Ischemia and Potential Gut-Brain Axis-Oriented Therapeutic Strategies


    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phymed.2025.157264Get rights and content

    Highlights

    • The gut-brain axis regulates cerebral ischemia via neural/immune/microbial pathways.
    • TCM protect brain by regulating gut and neuroinflammation.
    • A new GBA mechanism and medicine strategy treat CI via flora is summarized.

    Abstract

    Background

    Cerebral ischemia is a serious cerebrovascular disease, and its pathogenesis is complex and involves a variety of pathological processes. In recent years, the theory of gut-brain axis has provided a new research perspective to reveal the synergistic pathological changes between brain and gut during cerebral ischemia. According to this theory, there is a bidirectional regulation mechanism between the central nervous system and gut microbiota, and the gut-brain axis plays a pivotal role in the occurrence and progression of cerebral ischemia. Therefore, drug intervention strategies based on gut-brain axis have gradually attracted attention. Existing studies have shown that, Chinese herbal medicines, compound prescriptions and Chinese patent medicines, can play potential therapeutic effects on cerebral ischemia by regulating intestinal flora, reducing neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. Despite the continuous progress of related research in recent years, the understanding of the role of gut-brain axis in cerebral ischemia is still patchy and lack of systematic summary.

    Purpose

    This article reviews the pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia regulated by the gut-brain axis and frontier drug intervention research based on this theory, in order to provide reference for follow-up research and clinical practice.

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