[HTML][HTML] Gut and brain: investigating physiological and pathological interactions between microbiota and brain to gain new therapeutic avenues for brain diseases

G Deidda, M Biazzo - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Brain physiological functions or pathological dysfunctions do surely depend on the activity of
both neuronal and non-neuronal populations. Nevertheless, over the last decades …

Relationship between the gut microbiome and brain function

MH Mohajeri, G La Fata, RE Steinert… - Nutrition …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
It has become increasingly evident in recent years that the gut microbiome and the brain
communicate in a bidirectional manner, with each possibly affecting the other's functions …

Microbiota–brain axis: Context and causality

JF Cryan, SK Mazmanian - Science, 2022 - science.org
The gut microbiota is associated with brain development and function, as well as altered
emotional, motor, and cognitive behaviors in animals. However, there remains a pressing …

Microbes and the mind: emerging hallmarks of the gut microbiota–brain axis

KC Bauer, KE Huus, BB Finlay - Cellular microbiology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of a gut microbiota–brain axis has emerged to describe the complex and
continuous signalling between the gut microbiota and host nervous system. This review …

Relevance of gutmicrobiota in cognition, behaviour and Alzheimer's disease

V de JR De-Paula, AS Forlenza, OV Forlenza - Pharmacological research, 2018 - Elsevier
Approximately 95% of the symbiotic microbes in human body are located in the gut. This
microbioma is involved in important homeostatic processes, not only related to …

The microbiota-gut-brain axis as a key regulator of neural function and the stress response: Implications for human and animal health,

NC Wiley, TG Dinan, RP Ross, C Stanton… - Journal of animal …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The brain-gut-microbiota axis comprises an extensive communication network between the
brain, the gut, and the microbiota residing there. Development of a diverse gut microbiota is …

Gut microbiota changes require vagus nerve integrity to promote depressive-like behaviors in mice

E Siopi, M Galerne, M Rivagorda, S Saha… - Molecular …, 2023 - nature.com
Chronic stress constitutes a major risk factor for depression that can disrupt various aspects
of homeostasis, including the gut microbiome (GM). We have recently shown that GM …

Gut microbes and metabolites as modulators of blood-brain barrier integrity and brain health

A Parker, S Fonseca, SR Carding - Gut microbes, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The human gastrointestinal (gut) microbiota comprises diverse and dynamic populations of
bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, coexisting in a mutualistic relationship with …

Gut/brain axis and the microbiota

EA Mayer, K Tillisch, A Gupta - The Journal of clinical …, 2015 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Tremendous progress has been made in characterizing the bidirectional interactions
between the central nervous system, the enteric nervous system, and the gastrointestinal …

Harnessing gut microbes for mental health: getting from here to there

AJ Bruce-Keller, JM Salbaum, HR Berthoud - Biological psychiatry, 2018 - Elsevier
There has been an explosion of interest in the study of microorganisms inhabiting the
gastrointestinal tract (gut microbiota) and their impact on host health and physiology …