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Gut microbiota play a critical role in orchestrating metabolic homeostasis of the host. However, the crosstalk between host and microbial symbionts in small mammals are rarely illustrated. We used male Brandt’s voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) to test the hypothesis that gut microbiota and host neuro...
This paper presents a view that the brain is not the only actor responsible for emergence of our consciousness and that our consciousness is in fact a product of the brain-gut-microbiome axis. The paper first shows relevance of the contemporary research on the symbiotic bacteria for the study ...
The genome sequence of Rickettsia prowazekii and the origin of mitochondria. Nature, 396, 133–140. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Appleton, J. (2018). The gut-brain axis: Influence of microbiota on mood and mental health. Integrative Medicine (Encinitas), 17(4), 28–32. Google ...
Jing Liu1,2, Xiaoming Xu1,2 and Zhibin Zhang1,3* Abstract Background: Seasonal breeding in mammals has been widely recognized to be regulated by photoperiod, but the association of gut microbiota with photoperiodic regulation of seasonal breeding has never been investigated. ...
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Growing evidence suggests that gut microbiota (GM) can affect brain function through the “microbiome-gut-brain” (MGB) axis (Braniste et al., 2014; Desbonnet et al., 2014; Hulme et al., 2020; Lukic et al., 2019). In terms of social behavior, it was recently revealed that GM was ...
These are major limitations for the investigation of intestinal microbiomes and their interactions with diet and host. It is thus important to study in detail the diversity and functions of gut microbiota members, including those colonizing the mouse intestine. To address these issues, we aimed at...
Using functional imaging we monitored activity of the gut–brain axis, and identified the vagal neurons activated by intestinal delivery of glucose. Next, we engineered mice in which synaptic activity in this gut-to-brain circuit was genetically silenced, and prevented the development of behavioural ...
HUMAN microbiotaPHENOTYPIC plasticityGUT microbiomeBIRD foodEDIBLE insectsThe microbial community in the gut is influenced by environmental factors, especially diet, which can moderate host behaviour through the microbiome-gut-brain axis. However, the ecological relevance of microbiome-mediated behavioural ...