A review of antibiotics, depression, and the gut microbiome

WZ Hao, XJ Li, PW Zhang, JX Chen - Psychiatry research, 2020 - Elsevier
Emerging evidence indicates that disruption of the intestinal flora play an important role in
the pathogenesis of depression. As one of the causes of such disturbances, the role of …

Gut microbiome dysbiosis and depression: A comprehensive review

A Capuco, I Urits, J Hasoon, R Chun, B Gerald… - Current pain and …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The human gut microbiome is involved in a bi-directional
communication pathway with the central nervous system (CNS), termed the microbiota–gut …

The role of inflammation and the gut microbiome in depression and anxiety

JM Peirce, K Alviña - Journal of neuroscience research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The study of the gut microbiome has increasingly revealed an important role in modulating
brain function and mental health. In this review, we underscore specific pathways and …

[HTML][HTML] The gut-brain axis: the missing link in depression

A Evrensel, ME Ceylan - Clinical Psychopharmacology and …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The gut microbiota is essential to human health and the immune system and plays a major
role in the bidirectional communication between the gut and the brain. Based on evidence …

[HTML][HTML] Role of the intestinal microbiome, intestinal barrier and psychobiotics in depression

P Trzeciak, M Herbet - Nutrients, 2021 - mdpi.com
The intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the pathophysiology of depression. As
determined, the microbiota influences the shaping and modulation of the functioning of the …

[HTML][HTML] Current perspectives on gut microbiome dysbiosis and depression

A Capuco, I Urits, J Hasoon, R Chun, B Gerald… - Advances in …, 2020 - Springer
The human gut microbiome partakes in a bidirectional communication pathway with the
central nervous system (CNS), named the microbiota–gut–brain axis. The microbiota–gut …

[HTML][HTML] Crosstalk between the microbiota-gut-brain axis and depression

Y Du, XR Gao, L Peng, JF Ge - Heliyon, 2020 - cell.com
Nutritional and microbiological psychiatry, especially the contribution of the gut microbiota to
depression, has become a promising research field over the past several decades. An …

[HTML][HTML] How microbes affect depression: underlying mechanisms via the Gut–brain axis and the modulating role of probiotics

K Suda, K Matsuda - International journal of molecular sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiome influences the brain functions and
psychological state of its host via the gut–brain axis, and gut dysbiosis has been linked to …

[HTML][HTML] Gut–brain axis and mood disorder

L Liu, G Zhu - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Humans have over 100 trillion bacteria, highly abundant in the intestinal tract. Evidence
suggests that intestinal microbiota is associated with the neuro-endocrine-immune pathways …

[HTML][HTML] Fluoxetine ameliorates dysbiosis in a depression model induced by chronic unpredicted mild stress in mice

L Sun, H Zhang, Y Cao, C Wang, C Zhao… - … journal of medical …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Accumulating evidence has shown that neuropsychiatric disorders are
associated with gut microbiota through the gut-brain axis. However, the effects of …