Shared gut microbiota alterations have been identified in these separate disorders relative to controls; however, studies have not adequately considered their comorbidity. This review set out to identify case-control studies comparing the gut microbiota in anxiety/depression, IBS, and both conditions co...
The gut microbiota in anxiety and depression – a systematic review. Clin Psychol Rev. 2021;83:101943. Article PubMed Google Scholar Sharon G, Sampson TR, Geschwind DH, Mazmanian SK. The central nervous system and the gut microbiome. Cell. 2016;167:915–32. Article CAS PubMed PubMed ...
Depression and anxiety significantly impact the quality of life in individuals with Cushing’s disease (CD), which originates from pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs), yet our understanding of the underlying mechanisms is limited. There is substantial evidence linking gut microbes to depression, ...
However, anxiety-like behavior during social interaction was not altered by transplant of the microbiome of SL/vulnerable rats into non-stressed rats. Taken together, the results suggest the gut microbiome contributes to the depression-like behavior and inflammatory processes in the vHPC of stress ...
Microbiota–gut peptide interactions are poised to be of great significance in the regulation of gut–brain signaling. Given the emerging role of the gut–brain axis in a variety of brain disorders, such as anxiety and depression, it is important to understand the contribution of bidirectional ...
Huang, F., & Wu, X. (2021). Brain Neurotransmitter Modulation by Gut Microbiota in Anxiety and Depression. InFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology(Vol. 9).https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.649103 Huang, R., Wang, K., & Hu, J. (2016). Effect of probiotics on depression: A ...
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...
S.20.04 Gut-brain communication: how the microbiome influences anxiety and depression J Foster - 《European Neuropsychopharmacology》 被引量: 703发表: 2015年 The microbiome-gut-brain axis: from bowel to behavior The ability of gut microbiota to communicate with the brain and thus modulate behavior...
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 ...
Alterations in the gut microbiome have been linked to a variety of mental illnesses including anxiety and depression. This study utilized advanced bioinformatics tools that integrated both the compositional and community nature of gut microbiota to inves