Probiota Asia 2019: Medlab to assess mood disorders and the power of probiotics – FoodNavigator-Asia.com

Posted: October 5, 2019 at 4:42 am

Prof Luis Vitetta will deliver his talk, titledMood Disorders and the BrainIntestinal MucosaAppendixMicrobiomeBrain Loopat the event which takes place at the Hilton hotel from October 22-24.

He said: The brain and the gut are connected from early foetal life and the mother's exposure to microbial molecules is thought to exert in utero developmental effects on the foetus. These effects could underpin the groundwork for subsequent pathophysiological mechanisms for achieving immunological tolerance and metabolic equilibrium post birth, events that continue through to 3-4 years of age.

His presentation will focus on how the microbiome promotes cues that instruct the neonate's mucosal tissues and skin in the language of molecular and cellular biology.

It will examine how post-birth mucosal lymphoid tissue formation and maturation (most probably including the vermiform appendix) is microbiota-encouraged and co-establishes the intestinal microbiome with a developing immune system.

Furthermore, Intestinal mucosal tissue maturation loops the brain-gut-brain and is postulated to influence mood dispositions via adverse shifts in the intestinal microbiome phyla, he added.

Key takeaways will include:

From 2007 to 2013 Luis was the Director and Professor of the Centre for Integrative Clinical and Molecular Medicine at the University of Queensland, Faculty of Medicine, based at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane.

In 2013 he joined Medlab Clinical, where he now conducts research on the intestinal microbiome in the areas of mood disorders, metabolic diseases, pain and skeletal muscle health. Consequently, Luis has research interests in the microbiome / nutrition / probiotics / prebiotics and mucosal and cellular immunity as well as research on cannabis medicines.

Other confirmed speakers include:

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