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The microbiome‐gut‐brain axis


The gut microbiota–brain axis in behaviour and brain disorders

In this Review, we discuss emerging and exciting evidence of intricate and crucial connections between the gut microbiota and the brain involving multiple ...

The gut-brain axis: interactions between enteric microbiota, central ...

The gut-brain axis (GBA) consists of bidirectional communication between the central and the enteric nervous system, linking emotional and cognitive centers ...

The Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis - PMC - PubMed Central

Gut microbes communicate to the central nervous system through at least 3 parallel and interacting channels involving nervous, endocrine, and immune signaling ...

Microbiota–gut–brain axis and its therapeutic applications ... - Nature

Microglial activation and neuroinflammation are pathological hallmarks of neurodegenerative diseases. The microbiota–gut–brain axis represents ...

Gut–brain axis - Wikipedia

The gut–brain axis is the two-way biochemical signaling that takes place between the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) and the central nervous system (CNS).

Gut Microbiome Communication: The Gut-Organ Axis

Microbes in the gut metabolize the amino acid tryptophan into serotonin and other metabolites, regulating serotonin levels in the brain.

The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis | Physiological Reviews

The microbiota and the brain communicate with each other via various routes including the immune system, tryptophan metabolism, the vagus nerve and the enteric ...

The Gut-Brain Axis: How Microbiota and Host Inflammasome ...

The inflammasome pathway has been linked to neuroinflammatory conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, but also anxiety and ...

Microbiota and the gut-brain-axis: Implications for new therapeutic ...

In this review, we aim to unravel the complex interactions of the microbiota-gut-brain-axis to pave a better understanding of microbiota-mediated pathogenesis.

The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis: From Motility to Mood

Abstract. The gut-brain axis plays an important role in maintaining homeostasis. Many intrinsic and extrinsic factors influence signaling along ...

The role of microbiota-gut-brain axis in neuropsychiatric and ...

This review summarizes recent data on the role of microbiota-gut-brain axis in the pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders.

What Is the Gut-Brain Connection? - Cleveland Clinic

The gut-brain connection is complex and bidirectional. Signals pass both ways between your digestive system and central nervous system.

The microbiome‐gut‐brain axis: from bowel to behavior

The ability of gut microbiota to communicate with the brain and thus modulate behavior is emerging as an exciting concept in health and ...

Microbiome–Gut–Brain Axis Modulation: New Approaches in ...

This Patent Highlight discloses methods for promoting the colonization of spore-forming bacteria in the gastrointestinal track.

The microbiome-gut-brain axis in acute and chronic brain diseases

The microbiome-gut-brain axis plays a crucial role in neurological disorders. Gut dysbiosis leads to increased inflammatory reactions in stroke, PD and AD.

The Gut-Brain Connection: How it Works and The Role of Nutrition

Your gut and brain are connected physically through millions of nerves, most importantly the vagus nerve. The gut and its microbes also control ...

Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis: New Therapeutic Opportunities

The traditional fields of pharmacology and toxicology are beginning to consider the substantial impact our gut microbiota has on host ...

Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis: Implications on Health | SpringerLink

About this book. The book highlights the importance of prebiotics, probiotics and synbiotics in the signalling mechanism between gut microbiota and brain, also ...

Gut Microbiome Influences on Neurological Disease - YouTube

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The microbiota-gut-brain axis in stress and depression - Frontiers

A large body of research have demonstrated that our hardwired survival instinct, the stress response, can become maladaptive and promote major depressive ...