The Brain-Gut Axis: A Target for Treating Stress-Related Disorders The brain-gut axis provides a bidirectional means of communication between the microbiota within the gut and the brain. Stress acting via the brain can result in alteration of the microbial composition of the gut, but increasing ...
However, whether or not there is a connection between the microbiome and the risk of neurodevelopmental delays in infants after NEC is still an emerging area of research. Furthermore, how microbes in the gut could impact a distant organ such as the brain is a...
Furthermore, gut-derived SCFAs entering the bloodstream can also cross the BBB and directly affect appetite-related neurons in the brain [89]. For example, intraperitoneal injection of acetate significantly decreases food intake by increasing the expression of POMC and inhibiting agouti-related peptide...
Characterization of gut microbiomes in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) patients: a connection between endogenous alcohol and NASH. Hepatology. 2013;57:601–9. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Grasset E, Puel A, Charpentier J, Collet X, Christensen JE, Terce F, et al. A specific gut ...
Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and...
on observable behavior such as reaction times, decisions, and outcomes to derive their internal states. Therefore, motor control studies would also be ideal for deriving internal states due to their abundant movement-related data. Even so, since these methods are all byproducts of the brain, the...
Gut Microbiome and Obesity, HTN, HTN in Youth, Human Antibody Response, Human Circulating Antibody Repertoire, Human Immune System in Health and in Disease, Human Sensation and Cellular Transduction: Physiology and Therapeutics, Immuno-Oncology & Genomics, Immunodiagnostics, Immunology, Immunotherapy, Indi...
Back in 2021,researchers hypothesizedthat damage to the gut caused by Covid-19 might increase permeability, thus allowing a component of gluten called gliadin to pass through through the intestinal barrier, thus triggering an autoimmune response in the portion of the population who are genetically pr...
What is the connection between umwelt, agency, and governmentality in smart space? Is there a need for ethical guidance with respect to umwelt in smart environments? If so, what could be the principles for such umwelt ethics as part of a broader digital ethics of smart environments? The ...
‘I can feel it in my gut‘ or ‘trust your gut’ we often say to ourselves or each other, perhaps for very good reasons. Scientists have recently established clear links between our gut and the brain, not necessarily through an analysis of the diversity of the microbiome that exists withi...