The complex bidirectional communication be- tween the gut and the brain is finely orchestrated by different systems, including the endocrine, immune, au- tonomic, and enteric nervous systems. Moreover, in- creasing evidence supports the role of the microbiome and microbiota-derived molecules in ...
Like everyone, people with type 2 diabetes and obesity suffer from depression and anxiety, but even more so. Researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center now have demonstrated a surprising potential contributor to these negative feelings—and that is the bacteria in the gut or gut microbiome, as it is ...
Here we identified biosynthetic genes from the gut microbiome that mediate the conversion of dietary tyrosine to 4-ethylphenol (4EP), and bioengineered gut bacteria to selectively produce 4EPS in mice. 4EPS entered the brain and was associated with changes in region-specific activity and ...
The role of the gut – brain axis and the involvement of the gut microbiome in the onset and pathogenesis of internalizing disorders (e.g. depression and anxiety) is an emerging field of study.1 The...
Finally, there was no significant difference in gut microbiome composition and its effects on mouse behavior in patients with Cushing’s disease with different levels of depression and anxiety. Conclusions In summary, this research enhances our current understanding of how gut microbes in patients with...
The gut microbiome is a contributory factor in ageing-related health loss and in several non-communicable diseases in all age groups. Some age-linked and disease-linked compositional and functional changes overlap, while others are distinct. In this Review, we explore targeted studies of the gut ...
we will discuss the gut microbiota as a regulator of anxiety and depression, and explore the role of gut-derived peptides as signaling molecules in microbiome–gut–brain communication. Here, we summarize the potential interactions of the microbiota with gut hormones and endocrine peptides, including...
The role of the gut – brain axis and the involvement of the gut microbiome in the onset and pathogenesis of internalizing disorders (e.g. depression and anxiety) is an emerging field of study.1 The...
Type 3.Dysbiosis can also happen when you lose your overall gut microbiome diversity. This means you lose both the good and the bad bacteria in your stomach. Your doctor will be able to help you get your gut health back on track.
…and a new #MVIF program is out! Registration here: cassyni.com/s/mvif-36 MicroTalks: Nodoka Chiba Patsy Tasyana Fitri Keynote: Ruixin Liu Selected talks: @aroneys.bsky.social Maria Kardakova Theo Portlock— Microbiome Virtual International Forum (@microbiomevif.bsky.social) 2025-02-07...