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- The impact of gut microbiota on brain and behaviour: implications for . . .
Here, we profile the gut microbiota in a variety of neuropsychiatric syndromes Recent findings Multiple routes of communication between the gut and brain have been established and these include the vagus nerve, immune system, short chain fatty acids and tryptophan
- The Impact of Microbiota on Brain and Behavior: Mechanisms . . .
Alterations in gut microbial composition is associated with marked changes in behaviors relevant to mood, pain and cognition, establishing the critical importance of the bi-directional pathway of communication between the microbiota and the brain in health and disease
- Gut microbiome and psychiatric disorders - BMC Psychiatry
Host genetics and their diets have a significant impact on the gut microbiota More advanced studies are needed to find the mechanism and develop new therapeutic strategies Several pieces of evidence show that gut microbiota can impact psychiatric disorders
- Bridging the gap: associations between gut microbiota and psychiatric . . .
Gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in the gut-brain axis and can influence neurodevelopment and mental health outcomes This review summarizes the current evidence on the associations between gut microbiota alterations and various psychiatric illnesses
- Gut Microbiota: A New Challenge in Mood Disorder Research - MDPI
Highlighting the potential therapeutic implications of targeting the gut microbiota, this review emphasizes the importance of integrating microbiota research into psychiatric studies to develop more effective and personalized treatment strategies for mood disorders
- Gut microbiota and its implications for psychiatry
Numerous evidences show that the microbiota could modulate the information directed to the brain and therefore the pathogenic basis of numerous psychiatric and neurological disorders A better understanding of the microbiota and its interaction with the brain and mental health
- The Gut-Brain Axis: Implications for Mental Health - Open Access Journals
Mounting evidence suggests that disruptions in the gut microbiota composition, known as dysbiosis, may contribute to the development or exacerbation of mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, autism spectrum disorders, and even neurodegenerative diseases
- The Emerging Axis: How Gut Microbiota Shape the Landscape of Mental . . .
A key conduit for gut-brain communication is the vagus nerve, which transmits gut-generated signals to the brain In addition, gut dysbiosis, an imbalance in the gut microbiota, has been linked to the activation of systemic immune responses and inflammatory pathways, associated with numerous psychiatric disorders, such as major depressive
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