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The connection between migraine and the microbiome

Lens, Gjalt (2024) The connection between migraine and the microbiome. Bachelor's Thesis, Biology.

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Abstract

This study explores the intricate relationship between the human microbiota and migraine, focusing on recent research that elucidates both direct and indirect mechanisms linking gut microbial composition to migraine pathophysiology. Recent studies highlight the microbiome's influence on immune modulation, inflammation, and metabolic pathways, which are implicated in migraine onset and severity. The role of specific microbial taxa and microbiome composition in migraine pathogenesis is examined. Key findings indicate that the gut microbiota may influence migraine through inflammatory pathways, immune modulation, and metabolic effects. Insights from this research underscore the microbiome's significant role in neurological health and pave the way for future investigations into microbiota-based treatments for migraine management.

Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor's Thesis)
Supervisor name: Kurilshchikov, A.M.
Degree programme: Biology
Thesis type: Bachelor's Thesis
Language: English
Date Deposited: 01 Jul 2024 13:01
Last Modified: 01 Jul 2024 13:01
URI: https://fse.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/32905

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