Understanding the role and mechanism of the MGB axis might make positive effects in the treatment of inflammatory and infective diseases.Chongshan YuanYuhong HeKunyu XieLianjun FengShouyang GaoLifu CaiFrontiers in Cellular & Infection Microbiology...
Review Article29 Sep 2017 Nature Reviews Neurology Functional urological disorders: a sensitized defence response in the bladder–gut–brain axis Functional urological disorders, like their gastrointestinal counterparts, are interrelated and characterized by a chronic course and treatment resistance. Poor ...
[REVIEW]Pesticide exposure and the microbiota-gut-brain axis– Rie Matsuzaki – ISME Journal Animal Experiments Short-term exposure to antibiotics begets long-term disturbance in gut microbial metabolism and molecular ecological networks– Yuehui Hong – BMC Microbiome ...
In this review, we discuss the comprehensive pathophysiology of the gut-liver-brain axis in several chronic liver diseases, nervous and gut disorders, and introduce the candidates now being explored in this axis. These findings have significant implications for society as well as broad health issues...
1 The role of gut microbiota in the gut-brain axis: current challenges and perspectives 肠道微生物群在肠脑轴中的作用:当前的挑战和前景 Xiao Chen , Roshan D’Souza , Seong-Tshool Hong Bohrium | 2013-05-18 | Protein and Cell 大脑和胃肠道(GI)密切相连,形成一个双向的神经体液通信系统。肠道和...
This review aims to recapitulate the available literature on FGIDs and microbiota-gut-brain axis.doi:10.4161/gmic.29417De Palma, GiadaCollins, Stephen MBercik, PremyslTaylor & FrancisGut MicrobesDe Palma G, Collins SM, Bercik P. The microbiota-gut-brain axis in functional gastrointestinal disorders...
The interaction between the gut-brain axis and the gut microbiota has attracted much attention in the development of hypertension. In this review, we have discussed the gut-brain-microbiota axis and its association with gut dysbiosis in terms of regulation of blood pressure using the autonomic ...
In the present review, we aim to focus on the following hot topics around symbiosis microbiome, gut-brain-skin axis and skin diseases. To consider the gut microbiota, the brain and the skin as one combined system, instead of single reason may enhance the effects of treatment. More study sho...
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 ...
Here, we provide a critical review of the literature on the microbiome–gut–brain axis in PD and present perspectives that will be useful for clinical practice. We begin with an overview of the gut–brain axis in PD, including the potential roles and interrelationships of the vagus nerve, ...