[PDF][PDF] Can microbiology affect psychiatry? A link between gut microbiota and psychiatric disorders
O Gawlik-Kotelnicka, M Polguj - Psychiatr. Pol, 2018 - academia.edu
Every single human consists of thousands of genes, billions of neurons and trillions of
bacteria. There is a rapidly growing number of data that links the gut microbiome to the …
bacteria. There is a rapidly growing number of data that links the gut microbiome to the …
[HTML][HTML] Influence of gut microbiota on neuropsychiatric disorders
The last decade has witnessed a growing appreciation of the fundamental role played by an
early assembly of a diverse and balanced gut microbiota and its subsequent maintenance …
early assembly of a diverse and balanced gut microbiota and its subsequent maintenance …
Brain-gut-microbiota axis: challenges for translation in psychiatry
Purpose The accruing data linking the gut microbiome to the development and function of
the central nervous system has been proposed as a paradigm shift in neuroscience. The gut …
the central nervous system has been proposed as a paradigm shift in neuroscience. The gut …
[PDF][PDF] Jak mikrobiologia może wpływać na psychiatrię? Powiązania między florą bakteryjną jelit a zaburzeniami psychicznymi
E Gulas, G Wysiadecki, D Strzelecki… - Psychiatr …, 2018 - psychiatriapolska.pl
Every single human consists of thousands of genes, billions of neurons and trillions of
bacteria. There is a rapidly growing number of data that links the gut microbiome to the …
bacteria. There is a rapidly growing number of data that links the gut microbiome to the …
Association between gut microbiota and psychiatric disorders: a systematic review
C Grau-Del Valle, J Fernández, E Solá… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction In recent years, it has been described that the dysbiosis of the intestinal
microbiota plays a transcendental role in several pathologies. In this sense, the importance …
microbiota plays a transcendental role in several pathologies. In this sense, the importance …
Gut bacteria and neuropsychiatric disorders
LMT Dicks, D Hurn, D Hermanus - Microorganisms, 2021 - mdpi.com
Bacteria in the gut microbiome plays an intrinsic part in immune activation, intestinal
permeability, enteric reflex, and entero-endocrine signaling. Apart from physiological and …
permeability, enteric reflex, and entero-endocrine signaling. Apart from physiological and …
Gut-brain axis and psychiatric disorders
A Evrensel, BÖ Ünsalver… - Current Psychiatry …, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Studies on the effects of microorganisms living in the guts of human health and
the etiopathogenesis of diseases, especially psychiatric disorders, have rapidly increased in …
the etiopathogenesis of diseases, especially psychiatric disorders, have rapidly increased in …
Microbiota-Brain Axis: Exploring the Role of Gut Microbiota in Psychiatric Disorders-A Comprehensive Review
Mental illness is a hidden epidemic in modern science that has gradually spread worldwide.
According to estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 10% of …
According to estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 10% of …
[HTML][HTML] An updated overview on the relationship between human gut microbiome dysbiosis and psychiatric and psychological disorders
A Borrego-Ruiz, JJ Borrego - Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
There is a lot of evidence establishing that nervous system development is related to the
composition and functions of the gut microbiome. In addition, the central nervous system …
composition and functions of the gut microbiome. In addition, the central nervous system …
[HTML][HTML] “I am I and my bacterial circumstances”: linking gut microbiome, neurodevelopment, and depression
JM Lima-Ojeda, R Rupprecht, TC Baghai - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Recently, there has been renewed interest in the role played by microbiome in both human
health and human disease. A correct equilibrium between the human host and their …
health and human disease. A correct equilibrium between the human host and their …