The impact of acute and chronic stress on gastrointestinal physiology and function: a microbiota–gut–brain axis perspective
The physiological consequences of stress often manifest in the gastrointestinal tract.
Traumatic or chronic stress is associated with widespread maladaptive changes throughout …
Traumatic or chronic stress is associated with widespread maladaptive changes throughout …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the connection between gut homeostasis and psychological stress
H Zhang, Z Wang, G Wang, X Song, Y Qian, Z Liao… - The Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Long-term exposure to adverse life events that provoke acute or chronic psychological
stress (hereinafter “stress”) can negatively affect physical health and even increase …
stress (hereinafter “stress”) can negatively affect physical health and even increase …
RefSeq and the prokaryotic genome annotation pipeline in the age of metagenomes
DH Haft, A Badretdin, G Coulouris… - Nucleic Acids …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Reference Sequence (RefSeq) project at the National Center for Biotechnology
Information (NCBI) contains over 315 000 bacterial and archaeal genomes and 236 million …
Information (NCBI) contains over 315 000 bacterial and archaeal genomes and 236 million …
Psychological stress-induced microbial metabolite indole-3-acetate disrupts intestinal cell lineage commitment
W Wei, Y Liu, Y Hou, S Cao, Z Chen, Y Zhang, X Cai… - Cell Metabolism, 2024 - cell.com
The brain and gut are intricately connected and respond to various stimuli. Stress-induced
brain-gut communication is implicated in the pathogenesis and relapse of gut disorders. The …
brain-gut communication is implicated in the pathogenesis and relapse of gut disorders. The …
Short-chain fatty acids in the microbiota–gut–brain axis: role in neurodegenerative disorders and viral infections
A Majumdar, IP Siva Venkatesh… - ACS Chemical …, 2023 - ACS Publications
The gut–brain axis (GBA) is the umbrella term to include all bidirectional communication
between the brain and gastrointestinal (GI) tract in the mammalian body. Evidence from over …
between the brain and gastrointestinal (GI) tract in the mammalian body. Evidence from over …
[HTML][HTML] Invited review-special issue “stress and alcohol” a gut (microbiome) feeling about addiction: Interactions with stress and social systems
R García-Cabrerizo, JF Cryan - Neurobiology of stress, 2024 - Elsevier
In recent years, an increasing attention has given to the intricate and diverse connection of
microorganisms residing in our gut and their impact on brain health and central nervous …
microorganisms residing in our gut and their impact on brain health and central nervous …
[HTML][HTML] Unraveling the link between periodontitis and inflammatory bowel disease: challenges and outlook
Abstract Periodontitis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are chronic inflammatory
conditions, characterized by microbial dysbiosis and hyper-immunoinflammatory responses …
conditions, characterized by microbial dysbiosis and hyper-immunoinflammatory responses …
“Sentinel or accomplice”: gut microbiota and microglia crosstalk in disorders of gut–brain interaction
H Zheng, C Zhang, J Zhang, L Duan - Protein & Cell, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abnormal brain–gut interaction is considered the core pathological mechanism behind the
disorders of gut–brain interaction (DGBI), in which the intestinal microbiota plays an …
disorders of gut–brain interaction (DGBI), in which the intestinal microbiota plays an …
From gut to brain: understanding the role of microbiota in inflammatory bowel disease
S Wang, S Zhou, Z Han, B Yu, Y Xu, Y Lin… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
With the proposal of the “biological-psychological-social” model, clinical decision-makers
and researchers have paid more attention to the bidirectional interactive effects between …
and researchers have paid more attention to the bidirectional interactive effects between …
Influenza A virus during pregnancy disrupts maternal intestinal immunity and fetal cortical development in a dose-and time-dependent manner
Epidemiological studies link exposure to viral infection during pregnancy, including
influenza A virus (IAV) infection, with increased incidence of neurodevelopmental disorders …
influenza A virus (IAV) infection, with increased incidence of neurodevelopmental disorders …