[HTML][HTML] Western diet as a trigger of Alzheimer's disease: From metabolic syndrome and systemic inflammation to neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration

A Więckowska-Gacek, A Mietelska-Porowska… - Ageing research …, 2021 - Elsevier
An excess of saturated fatty acids and simple sugars in the diet is a known environmental
risk factor of Alzheimer's disease (AD) but the holistic view of the interacting processes …

[HTML][HTML] Antibiotics, gut microbiota, and Alzheimer's disease

F Angelucci, K Cechova, J Amlerova, J Hort - Journal of neuroinflammation, 2019 - Springer
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease whose various pathophysiological
aspects are still being investigated. Recently, it has been hypothesized that AD may be …

Effects of virgin micro-and nanoplastics on fish: trends, meta-analysis, and perspectives

H Jacob, M Besson, PW Swarzenski… - … science & technology, 2020 - ACS Publications
Environmental plastic pollution is a major ecological and societal concern today. Over the
past decade, a broad range of laboratory and experimental studies have complemented …

[HTML][HTML] The possible role of the microbiota-gut-brain-axis in autism spectrum disorder

P Srikantha, MH Mohajeri - International journal of molecular sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
New research points to a possible link between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the gut
microbiota as many autistic children have co-occurring gastrointestinal problems. This …

[HTML][HTML] Gut microbiota and energy homeostasis in fish

RL Butt, H Volkoff - Frontiers in endocrinology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The microorganisms within the intestinal tract (termed gut microbiota) have been shown to
interact with the gut-brain axis, a bidirectional communication system between the gut and …

[HTML][HTML] Bacteriocin-producing probiotic lactic acid bacteria in controlling dysbiosis of the gut microbiota

Anjana, SK Tiwari - Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Several strains of lactic acid bacteria are potent probiotics and can cure a variety of diseases
using different modes of actions. These bacteria produce antimicrobial peptides …

[HTML][HTML] From gut dysbiosis to altered brain function and mental illness: mechanisms and pathways

GB Rogers, DJ Keating, RL Young, ML Wong… - Molecular …, 2016 - nature.com
The human body hosts an enormous abundance and diversity of microbes, which perform a
range of essential and beneficial functions. Our appreciation of the importance of these …

[HTML][HTML] Probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics on mitigation of depression symptoms: Modulation of the brain–gut–microbiome axis

A Chudzik, A Orzyłowska, R Rola, GJ Stanisz - Biomolecules, 2021 - mdpi.com
The brain–gut–microbiome axis is a bidirectional communication pathway between the gut
microbiota and the central nervous system. The growing interest in the gut microbiota and …

The composition of the gut microbiota throughout life, with an emphasis on early life

JM Rodríguez, K Murphy, C Stanton… - Microbial ecology in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The intestinal microbiota has become a relevant aspect of human health. Microbial
colonization runs in parallel with immune system maturation and plays a role in intestinal …

[HTML][HTML] The gut-brain axis: is intestinal inflammation a silent driver of Parkinson's disease pathogenesis?

MC Houser, MG Tansey - NPJ Parkinson's disease, 2017 - nature.com
The state of the intestinal environment can have profound effects on the activity of the central
nervous system through the physiological contributions of the microbiota, regulation of …