Gut microbiota and neuroplasticity

J Murciano-Brea, M Garcia-Montes, S Geuna… - Cells, 2021 - mdpi.com
The accumulating evidence linking bacteria in the gut and neurons in the brain (the
microbiota–gut–brain axis) has led to a paradigm shift in the neurosciences. Understanding …

The microbiota–gut–brain axis: pathways to better brain health. Perspectives on what we know, what we need to investigate and how to put knowledge into practice

A Chakrabarti, L Geurts, L Hoyles, P Iozzo… - Cellular and Molecular …, 2022 - Springer
The gut and brain link via various metabolic and signalling pathways, each with the potential
to influence mental, brain and cognitive health. Over the past decade, the involvement of the …

[HTML][HTML] Diet and the microbiota–gut–brain axis: sowing the seeds of good mental health

K Berding, K Vlckova, W Marx, H Schellekens… - Advances in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the past decade, the gut microbiota has emerged as a key component in regulating
brain processes and behavior. Diet is one of the major factors involved in shaping the gut …

Mind-altering microorganisms: the impact of the gut microbiota on brain and behaviour

JF Cryan, TG Dinan - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2012 - nature.com
Recent years have witnessed the rise of the gut microbiota as a major topic of research
interest in biology. Studies are revealing how variations and changes in the composition of …

Mind-altering with the gut: Modulation of the gut-brain axis with probiotics

N Kim, M Yun, YJ Oh, HJ Choi - Journal of microbiology, 2018 - Springer
It is increasingly evident that bidirectional interactions exist among the gastrointestinal tract,
the enteric nervous system, and the central nervous system. Recent preclinical and clinical …

Microbiome in brain function and mental health

PJ Kennedy, AB Murphy, JF Cryan, PR Ross… - Trends in Food Science …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Over recent years it has become evident that the physiological influence of the
gut microbiota extends beyond the periphery to the central nervous system (CNS). Current …

Gut–brain axis: how the microbiome influences anxiety and depression

JA Foster, KAMV Neufeld - Trends in neurosciences, 2013 - cell.com
Within the first few days of life, humans are colonized by commensal intestinal microbiota.
Here, we review recent findings showing that microbiota are important in normal healthy …

[HTML][HTML] Decoding the neurocircuitry of gut feelings: region-specific microbiome-mediated brain alterations

BL Sharvin, MR Aburto, JF Cryan - Neurobiology of Disease, 2023 - Elsevier
Research in the last decade has unveiled a crucial role for the trillions of microorganisms
that reside in the gut in influencing host neurodevelopment across the lifespan via the …

[HTML][HTML] Gut microbiota: the brain peacekeeper

C Mu, Y Yang, W Zhu - Frontiers in microbiology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Gut microbiota regulates intestinal and extraintestinal homeostasis. Accumulating evidence
suggests that the gut microbiota may also regulate brain function and behavior. Results from …

[HTML][HTML] Modulatory effects of gut microbiota on the central nervous system: how gut could play a role in neuropsychiatric health and diseases

SS Yarandi, DA Peterson, GJ Treisman… - Journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Gut microbiome is an integral part of the Gut-Brain axis. It is becoming increasingly
recognized that the presence of a healthy and diverse gut microbiota is important to normal …