Lyte M, Cryan JF (2014b) Microbial endocrinology: the microbi- ota-gut-brain axis in health and disease. New York: Springer.Lyte M, Cryan JF. Microbial endocrinology: the microbiota-gut-brain axis in health and disease. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Microbial Endocrinology. ...
Mounting evidence suggests that the gut microbiome impacts brain development and function. Gut–brain connections may be mediated by an assortment of microbial molecules that are produced in the gastrointestinal tract, which can subsequently permeate man
Weaning stress-induced diarrhea is widely recognized as being associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis. However, it has been challenging to clarify which specific intestinal microbiota and their metabolites play a crucial role in the antidiarrhea process of weaned piglets. Results In this study, we fi...
Effects of gut microbiota on the brain: implications for psychiatry Gastrointestinal research has for many years highlighted the importance of the "gut-brain axis," especially in relation to functional bowel disorders like ... KA Neufeld,JA Foster - 《Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience Jpn》 被...
The microbiota–gut–brain axis: neurobehavioral correlates, health and sociality. Front. Integr. Neurosci. 7, 70 (2013). PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Münger, E., Montiel-Castro, A. J., Langhans, W. & Pacheco-López, G. Reciprocal interactions between gut microbiota and host ...
Research on fecal microbial transplantation is flourishing and many new applications of fecal microbial transplantation are emerging. Microbial metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids and the microbiota–gut–brain axis have become the focus of current research and are future research trends.Introductio...
The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication system between the gut and the brain that plays a key role in gut health. The gut microbiome produces neurotransmitters and other signaling molecules that can influence brain function and behavior. Conversely, the brain can also impact the gut ...
of carbohydrates, synthesis of vitamins and xenobiotic metabolism) [50]. However, over the last 15 years, this notion has been revised, owing to increasing evidence of a bidirectional communication system between the CNS and the GI tract, more commonly referred to as the ‘gut-brain axis’. ...
Gut microbial network signatures of early colonizers in preterm neonates with extrauterine growth restriction Yumei Liang Xiaomin Yao Yanni Feng BMC Microbiology (2024) Pesticide exposure and the microbiota-gut-brain axis Rie Matsuzaki Eoin Gunnigle John F Cryan The ISME Journal (2023) Edge and...
Changes to gut amino acid transporters and microbiome associated with increased E/I ratio inChd8+/−mouse model of ASD-like behavior The gut microbiota has been shown to modulate the neural function via the microbiota-gut-brain axis. Here, the authors show that Bacteroides uniformis, a gut co...