based on our synthesis, there is evidence for an association between the gut microbiota and brain connectivity. However, many findings were poorly replicated across studies, and the specificity of the association is yet unclear. The current studies show substantial...
Crosstalk between the gut microbiota and the host has attracted considerable attention owing to its involvement in diverse diseases. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly associated with hypertension and is characterized by immune dysregulation, metab
The influence of the gut microbiota on the nervous system, brain development and behaviour, in particular during microbial colonisation of the host, has recently been receiving profound interest. Our time-resolved mining of...
This review will focus on studies that show the relationship of inflammation with the gut-microbiota brain axis and its relation with MDD.doi:10.1111/ejn.14631Anelise S CarlessiLaura A BorbaAlexandra I ZugnoJoo QuevedoGislaine Z RéusEuropean Journal of Neuroscience...
Studies have also reported evidence for alterations in the composition of gut microbiota in people withirritable bowel syndrome, but there has been little consistency among studies regarding the specific microbial alterations and the relationship of such alterations with the cardinal symptoms of IBS, recu...
Moreover, studies of rodents in a sterile environment (GF) further supported the gut-brain bidirectional relationship (Clarke et al., 2013, Cryan and Dinan, 2012, Schachter et al., 2018, Sudo et al., 2004). In GF Rodents, gut microbiota was shown to affect the development of the HPA ...
Along the way, an adjusted relationship between the host and microbial cells was molded over a very long co-evolutionary process. The gut microbiota is particularly interesting as it shows both amazing resilience to perturbation, and also dynamic variability and plasticity ove...
Brain network Cerebral blood flow Gene Magnetic resonance imaging Gut microbiota 1. Introduction Chronic insomnia (CI) is the second most common mental disorder, characterized by frequent or constant difficulty in falling asleep, poor sleep maintenance and inadequate sleep satisfaction (Morin et al., ...
Microbiota-gut-brain axis signaling plays a pivotal role in mood disorders. The communication between the host and the gut microbiota may involve complex regulatory networks. Previous evidence showed that host-fecal microRNAs (miRNAs) interactions partly
nature publishing group Review Gut microbiota, the immune system, and diet influence the neonatal gut–brain axis Michael P. Sherman1, Habib Zaghouani1,2,3 and Victoria Niklas4 The conceptual framework for a gut–brain axis has existed for decades. The Human Microbiome Project is ...