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 …

Voices from within: gut microbes and the CNS

P Forsythe, WA Kunze - Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2013 - Springer
Recent advances in research have greatly increased our understanding of the importance of
the gut microbiota. Bacterial colonization of the intestine is critical to the normal development …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] The crosstalk between gut microbiota and nervous system: a bidirectional interaction between microorganisms and metabolome

M Montagnani, L Bottalico, MA Potenza… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Several studies have shown that the gut microbiota influences behavior and, in turn,
changes in the immune system associated with symptoms of depression or anxiety disorder …

The impact of chronic intestinal inflammation on brain disorders: The microbiota-gut-brain axis

D Serra, LM Almeida, TCP Dinis - Molecular Neurobiology, 2019 - Springer
It has been shown that the gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the maintenance of intestinal
homeostasis. Additionally, it has been demonstrated that dysbiosis is closely correlated with …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of gut microbiota on the brain: implications for psychiatry

KA Neufeld, JA Foster - Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience: JPN, 2009 - jpn.ca
It may be surprising to learn that the human gastrointestinal tract is home to 1014 bacterial
organisms. 1 In fact, there are more bacteria in the gut than there are somatic cells in the …

Enteric nervous system and intestinal epithelial regulation of the gut-brain axis

LR Dowling, MR Strazzari, S Keely, GE Kaiko - Journal of Allergy and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The gut-brain axis describes a bidirectional interplay within the enteric environment between
the intestinal epithelium, the mucosal immune system, and the microbiota with the enteric …

Gut microbiome–brain alliance: a landscape view into mental and gastrointestinal health and disorders

JM Sasso, RM Ammar, R Tenchov… - ACS Chemical …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Gut microbiota includes a vast collection of microorganisms residing within the
gastrointestinal tract. It is broadly recognized that the gut and brain are in constant …

[HTML][HTML] Gut hormones in microbiota-gut-brain cross-talk

LJ Sun, JN Li, YZ Nie - Chinese medical journal, 2020 - journals.lww.com
The homeostasis of the gut-brain axis has been shown to exert several effects on
physiological and psychological health. The gut hormones released by enteroendocrine …

[HTML][HTML] Brain neurotransmitter modulation by gut microbiota in anxiety and depression

F Huang, X Wu - Frontiers in cell and developmental biology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Anxiety and depression are highly prevalent mental illnesses worldwide and have long
been thought to be closely associated to neurotransmitter modulation. There is growing …