Stress and the microbiota-gut-brain axis: an evolving concept in psychiatry
JF Cryan - The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of the gut influencing brain and behaviour has existed for almost 2 centuries.
However, this gut-brain axis has been best appreciated and studied in the context of eating …
However, this gut-brain axis has been best appreciated and studied in the context of eating …
[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 …
organisms. 1 In fact, there are more bacteria in the gut than there are somatic cells in the …
Gut microbiota: a perspective for psychiatrists
There is mounting evidence that the trillions of microbes that inhabit our gut are a substantial
contributing factor to mental health and, equally, to the progression of neuropsychiatric …
contributing factor to mental health and, equally, to the progression of neuropsychiatric …
[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 …
The Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis: Psychoneuroimmunological Insights
G Marano, M Mazza, FM Lisci, M Ciliberto, G Traversi… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
There is growing interest in the role that the intestinal microbiota and the related
autoimmune processes may have in the genesis and presentation of some psychiatric …
autoimmune processes may have in the genesis and presentation of some psychiatric …
Gut microbiota and brain function: an evolving field in neuroscience
JA Foster, M Lyte, E Meyer… - International Journal of …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
There is a growing appreciation of the importance of gut microbiota to health and disease.
This has been driven by advances in sequencing technology and recent findings …
This has been driven by advances in sequencing technology and recent findings …
A psychology of the human brain–gut–microbiome axis
In recent years, we have seen increasing research within neuroscience and biopsychology
on the interactions between the brain, the gastrointestinal tract, the bacteria within the …
on the interactions between the brain, the gastrointestinal tract, the bacteria within the …
Psychobiotics highlight the pathways to happiness
PWJ Burnet, PJ Cowen - Biological psychiatry, 2013 - biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com
There is no doubt that enteric commensal microbiota are important benefactors of
mammalian intestinal health. The professed “good” bacterial species, Lactobacilli and …
mammalian intestinal health. The professed “good” bacterial species, Lactobacilli and …
Understanding the connection between the gut–brain axis and stress/anxiety disorders
Y Lee, YK Kim - Current Psychiatry Reports, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review We review the association of the microbiota-gut-brain axis and
anxiety disorder or stress. Recent Finding The microbiota–gut–brain axis mechanism …
anxiety disorder or stress. Recent Finding The microbiota–gut–brain axis mechanism …
Brain–gut–microbiota axis—mood, metabolism and behaviour
In 2016, key studies have increased our understanding of the part played by the brain–gut–
microbiota axis in disorders as diverse as depression, obesity and autism spectrum disorder …
microbiota axis in disorders as diverse as depression, obesity and autism spectrum disorder …