The gut microbiota–brain axis in behaviour and brain disorders
LH Morais, HL Schreiber IV… - Nature Reviews …, 2021 - nature.com
In a striking display of trans-kingdom symbiosis, gut bacteria cooperate with their animal
hosts to regulate the development and function of the immune, metabolic and nervous …
hosts to regulate the development and function of the immune, metabolic and nervous …
Control of brain development, function, and behavior by the microbiome
TR Sampson, SK Mazmanian - Cell host & microbe, 2015 - cell.com
Animals share an intimate and life-long partnership with a myriad of resident microbial
species, collectively referred to as the microbiota. Symbiotic microbes have been shown to …
species, collectively referred to as the microbiota. Symbiotic microbes have been shown to …
Interactions between the microbiota, immune and nervous systems in health and disease
The diverse collection of microorganisms that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract, collectively
called the gut microbiota, profoundly influences many aspects of host physiology, including …
called the gut microbiota, profoundly influences many aspects of host physiology, including …
The interplay between the intestinal microbiota and the brain
The intestinal microbiota consists of a vast bacterial community that resides primarily in the
lower gut and lives in a symbiotic relationship with the host. A bidirectional neurohumoral …
lower gut and lives in a symbiotic relationship with the host. A bidirectional neurohumoral …
Gut microbial molecules in behavioural and neurodegenerative conditions
BD Needham, R Kaddurah-Daouk… - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - nature.com
Mounting evidence suggests that the gut microbiome impacts brain development and
function. Gut–brain connections may be mediated by an assortment of microbial molecules …
function. Gut–brain connections may be mediated by an assortment of microbial molecules …
Gut microbes and metabolites as modulators of blood-brain barrier integrity and brain health
A Parker, S Fonseca, SR Carding - Gut microbes, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The human gastrointestinal (gut) microbiota comprises diverse and dynamic populations of
bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, coexisting in a mutualistic relationship with …
bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, coexisting in a mutualistic relationship with …
[HTML][HTML] Microbiota-immune-brain interactions: A lifespan perspective
There is growing appreciation of key roles of the gut microbiota in maintaining homeostasis
and influencing brain and behaviour at critical windows across the lifespan. Mounting …
and influencing brain and behaviour at critical windows across the lifespan. Mounting …
Mind-altering microorganisms: the impact of the gut microbiota on brain and behaviour
Recent years have witnessed the rise of the gut microbiota as a major topic of research
interest in biology. Studies are revealing how variations and changes in the composition of …
interest in biology. Studies are revealing how variations and changes in the composition of …
Gut microbiota: the brain peacekeeper
Gut microbiota regulates intestinal and extraintestinal homeostasis. Accumulating evidence
suggests that the gut microbiota may also regulate brain function and behavior. Results from …
suggests that the gut microbiota may also regulate brain function and behavior. Results from …
[HTML][HTML] Influence of gut microbiota on neuropsychiatric disorders
The last decade has witnessed a growing appreciation of the fundamental role played by an
early assembly of a diverse and balanced gut microbiota and its subsequent maintenance …
early assembly of a diverse and balanced gut microbiota and its subsequent maintenance …