The gut microbiota-brain axis is a complex system that links the bacteria in our gut with our brain, it plays a part in what way we respond to stress. This chapter explores how stress affects the types of bacte
These findings highlight the importance of the gut microbiota in the normal functioning of the gut–brain axis and stress response. They can also shed light on why some conditions that were thought to be strictly behavioral may also have a gastrointestinal component. It is, therefore, crucial to...
肠脑轴(Gut-brain axis)这个概念刷新了我们的认知,这里中的肠指的是肠神经系统,脑指的是脑神经系统,这两个神经系统之间每时每刻都在双向信号传递和关联。那脑肠轴就可以这样理解为,将大脑和胃肠连接在一起的神经化学通道,也就是大脑和肠道之间互相打电话,发消息...
Mental health has nothing to do with my gut. False. Quite the opposite in fact. Stress, anxiety and depression can have a directeffecton your microbiome and how well your gut works and vice versa! Heard about thegut brain axis(or the big GBA as we like to call it)? The GBA’S role...
肠脑轴,是大脑和肠消化道两个器官间的沟通桥梁,而其中肠道中的菌群也对此路径贡献匪浅,三者相互影响并调控全身各种生理作用。
肠脑轴 Gut–brain axis 的肠-脑轴是生物化学信号,是以之间发生胃肠道(GI道)和中枢神经系统(CNS)。术语“肠-脑轴”有时也指肠道菌群在相互作用中的作用,而术语“ 微生物-肠-脑(MGB或BGM)轴”明确包括肠道菌群在胃肠道和中枢神经系统之间发生的生化信号传递事件中。 肠脑轴是胃肠道与脑功能和发育之间的关系...
[1]Mela V, Heras V, Iesmantaite M, et alMicrobiota fasting-related changes ameliorate cognitive decline in obesity and boost ex vivo microglial function through the gut-brain axisGut Published Online First: 07 May 2025. ...
Evidence has unveiled the bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and the central nervous system, referred to as the “microbiota–gut–brain axis”. The microbiota–gut–brain axis represents an important regulator of glial functions, making it an actionable target to ameliorate the ...
Restoring the gut-brain axis starts with understanding that both the gut and the brain are "plastic," meaning they can change and adapt based on external factors like diet, lifestyle, and stress. Embracing Gut and Brain Plasticity Gut health is deeply tied to mental well-being, and balancing...
participates not only in digestive disorders, but also in diseases of the central nervous system (CNS). Here, Rao and Gershon discuss the gastrointestinal consequences of neurological disorders, the acquisition of CNS disease in the gut and the spread of pathology along the gut–brain axis. ...