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. 2022 Feb 27;23(5):2625. doi: 10.3390/ijms23052625

Table 1.

A brief summary of gut microbial species that potentially affect the gut–brain axis through regulation of different neurotransmitters.

Gut Microorganisms Role Associated with Neurotransmitter Regulation References
Campylobacter jejuni Affect glutamate synthesis and its metabolism [15]
Brevibacterium lactofermentum, Bacillus subtilis, Corynebacterium glutamicum, and Brevibacterium avium Involved in conversion of L-glutamate into D-glutamate through glutamate racemase enzyme, thus disturbs glutamate metabolism [15]
Streptococcus vestibularis Involved in synthesis and degradation of several types of neurotransmitters related to glutamate synthesis, GABA degradation, and isovaleric acid synthesis [18]
Erysipelotrichales, Bacteroidales, and Clostridiales Affect glutamate activity through metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) [19]
Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species Regulate GABA [25]
Bacillus and Serratia Control dopamine [26]
Saccharomyces, Escherichia coli, and Bacillus Regulate norepinephrine [27]
Candida, Escherichia, Streptococcus, and Enterococcus species Regulate serotonin production [27]