Gut microbiota's effect on mental health: The gut-brain axis

M Clapp, N Aurora, L Herrera, M Bhatia, E Wilen… - Clinics and …, 2017 - mdpi.com
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Practice 2017; volume 7:987 Gut microbiota’s effect on mental health: The gut-brain axis Megan …

The importance of gut-brain axis and use of probiotics as a treatment strategy for multiple sclerosis

N Kumar, NK Sahoo, S Mehan - Multiple sclerosis and related disorders, 2023 - Elsevier
It has been shown that the dysbiosis of the gut's microbes substantially impacts CNS
illnesses, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, autism, and autoimmune diseases like multiple …

[HTML][HTML] Evolutionary significance of the neuroendocrine stress axis on vertebrate immunity and the influence of the microbiome on early-life stress regulation and …

VA Ortega, EM Mercer, GF Giesbrecht… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Stress is broadly defined as the non-specific biological response to changes in homeostatic
demands and is mediated by the evolutionarily conserved neuroendocrine networks of the …

[PDF][PDF] Irritable bowel syndrome and depression: a shared pathogenesis

TA Mudyanadzo, C Hauzaree, O Yerokhina… - Cureus, 2018 - cureus.com
It is common knowledge that dysfunction of the immune and neuroendocrine systems, in
addition to neuroplasticity, is among the pathways that underlie irritable bowel syndrome …

Omics studies of the murine intestinal ecosystem exposed to subchronic and mild social defeat stress

A Aoki-Yoshida, R Aoki, N Moriya, T Goto… - Journal of proteome …, 2016 - ACS Publications
The microbiota–gut–brain axis plays an important role in the development of stress-induced
mental disorders. We previously established the subchronic and mild social defeat stress …

[HTML][HTML] Food allergy in irritable bowel syndrome: The case of non-celiac wheat sensitivity

P Mansueto, A D'Alcamo, A Seidita… - World Journal of …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders, having
a prevalence of 12%-30% in the general population. Most patients with IBS attribute their …

[HTML][HTML] Aberrant gut-to-brain signaling in irritable bowel syndrome-the role of bile acids

R Ni Dhonnabhain, Q Xiao, D O'Malley - Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Functional bowel disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are common,
multifactorial and have a major impact on the quality of life of individuals diagnosed with the …

Decoupling social status and status certainty effects on health in macaques: a network approach

JJ Vandeleest, BA Beisner, DL Hannibal, AC Nathman… - PeerJ, 2016 - peerj.com
Background Although a wealth of literature points to the importance of social factors on
health, a detailed understanding of the complex interplay between social and biological …

Efficacy of individualised diets in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: a randomised controlled trial

A Ali, TR Weiss, D McKee… - BMJ open …, 2017 - bmjopengastro.bmj.com
Background Patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are often placed on diets guided by
food intolerance assays, although these have not been validated. We assessed the effects of …

Comorbidities, biomarkers and cause specific mortality in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: A phenome‐wide association study

KS Seeling, L Hehl, MS Vell, MD Rendel… - United European …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common functional digestive
disorders. Our understanding about its comorbidities, biomarkers, or long‐term risks is still …