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Effects of chronic noise exposure on the microbiome-gut-brain axis in senescence-accelerated prone mice: implications for Alzheimer’s disease

Effects of chronic noise exposure on the microbiome-gut-brain axis in senescence-accelerated prone mice: implications for Alzheimer’s disease

... the gut microbiota accompanied by host immune re- sponses and persistent abnormalities in glucose regula- tion ...of microbiome-gut-brain axis events, including changes in gut ...

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Global research trends in microbiome-gut-brain axis during 2009–2018: a bibliometric and visualized study

Global research trends in microbiome-gut-brain axis during 2009–2018: a bibliometric and visualized study

... Bibliometric analyses have been used in various fields to highlight the most influential countries, authors, journals, publications, and institutions [27–42]. These include re- search related to microbiota [43, 44]. ...

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Gut thinking: the gut microbiome and mental health beyond the head

Gut thinking: the gut microbiome and mental health beyond the head

... the microbiomegutbrain axis turns its attention from the brain to the gut and back again, it arguably lacks the conceptual tools to investigate the broader (social, cultural, ...

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Midichlorians - the biomeme hypothesis: is there a microbial component to religious rituals?

Midichlorians - the biomeme hypothesis: is there a microbial component to religious rituals?

... that gut microbes may not only affect certain metabolic processes [2], but also affect the human nervous system and certain behavioral phenotypes including cognition, mood, sleep, personality, eating be- havior, ...

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The microbiota and gut-brain axis

The microbiota and gut-brain axis

... the gut take Firmicutes (such as Lactobacillus, Clostridium, and Enterococcus) and ...the gut starts with birth therefore the delivery of birth has influence on the microbiota ...every microbiome in ...

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Impact of microbiota on central nervous system and neurological diseases: the gut-brain axis

Impact of microbiota on central nervous system and neurological diseases: the gut-brain axis

... to brain during development, and maintain until adulthood through local self-renewal ...protect brain against various pathological conditions, through the involvement in immune response activation, ...

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The microbiota-gut-brain axis: characterization of the gut microbiota in neurological disorders

The microbiota-gut-brain axis: characterization of the gut microbiota in neurological disorders

... epidemiological problem. My personal contribution to this work concerned every aspect of the research project. After the conception of the study, I designed and performed all the experiments under the supervision and ...

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Psychobiotics and the gut–brain axis: in the pursuit of happiness

Psychobiotics and the gut–brain axis: in the pursuit of happiness

... of gutbrain communication include the autonomic and enteric nervous system (ENS), the neu- roendocrine system, the metabolic system, and the immune ...resident gut bacteria are important to CNS ...

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Effect of the probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum IS-10506 on BDNF and 5HT stimulation: role of intestinal microbiota on the gut-brain axis

Effect of the probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum IS-10506 on BDNF and 5HT stimulation: role of intestinal microbiota on the gut-brain axis

... the gut play a major role in the communication between the gut and the brain through neural, immune, and hormonal ...the gutbrain axis using Wistar ...

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Gut/brain axis and the microbiota

Gut/brain axis and the microbiota

... in brain (and gut) biochemistry (39, 57); hypothalamic/pituitary/ adrenal (HPA) axis responses (37); and affective (38–48), social (48, 58–60), metabolic function, and ingestive behaviors (54–56) ...

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The gut microbiome and metabolic syndrome

The gut microbiome and metabolic syndrome

... ways microbiome-induced pheno- types have been tested is through fecal microbiota transplants ...recipient’s microbiome that was eradicated by long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, and outcompeting ...

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Dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiota in neurocritically ill patients and the risk for death

Dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiota in neurocritically ill patients and the risk for death

... the gut is hypothesized to play key roles in the pro- gression of critical illness and multiple organ failure [4, 52], the restoration of commensal “ healthy microbes ” or eradication of pathogens might exert ...

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functional-gastrointestinal-disorders-history-pathophysiology-clinical-features-and-rome-iv.pdf

functional-gastrointestinal-disorders-history-pathophysiology-clinical-features-and-rome-iv.pdf

... 2. Removal of functional terminology when possible. The debate to retain or change the term functional has existed for decades, however, the word “ func- tional” has become so embedded in our health care nosology that it ...

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The Role of the Gut-Brain Axis in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Relevance of the Canine Model: A Review

The Role of the Gut-Brain Axis in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Relevance of the Canine Model: A Review

... future, combination of data from GOAC models and clinical trials using dogs as natural disease models, 449. as well as bioinformatics, such collaborate studies can be used not only to s[r] ...

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Acne vulgaris, probiotics and the gut-brain-skin axis - back to the future?

Acne vulgaris, probiotics and the gut-brain-skin axis - back to the future?

... between gut microflora, systemic low-grade inflamma- tion, metabolism, blood lipids and fat storage ...the gut micro- biota, which in turn improves glycemic control and decreases LPS endotoxin encroachment ...

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Altered gut microbiome promotes proteinuria in mice induced by Adriamycin

Altered gut microbiome promotes proteinuria in mice induced by Adriamycin

... the gut microbiome and the proteinuria in ...of gut microbiome on the kidney, we did show the difference of response to ARD treatment between BALB/C and C57BL/6 mice and provided a possible ...

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Why targeting the microbiome is not so successful: can randomness overcome the adaptation that occurs following gut manipulation?

<p>Why targeting the microbiome is not so successful: can randomness overcome the adaptation that occurs following gut manipulation?</p>

... the microbiome is characterized by a high degree of variability and ...178 microbiome- derived ...the gut bacteria were related to organisms according to the criteria ...the microbiome is ...

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Gut-brain axis metabolic pathway regulates antidepressant efficacy of albiflorin

Gut-brain axis metabolic pathway regulates antidepressant efficacy of albiflorin

... and gut microbiota, as well as the benzoic acid concentration in the ...the gut microbiota was associated with the therapy of ...to gut bacteria was previously reported in which decreased efficacy of ...

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Microbial Eukaryotes: a Missing Link in Gut Microbiome Studies

Microbial Eukaryotes: a Missing Link in Gut Microbiome Studies

... the gut microbiome of industrialized populations, a process that remains poorly studied in the context of microbiome ecology and the development of immune-mediated ...fungal microbiome, also ...

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Curcumin attenuates collagen-induced inflammatory response through the “gut-brain axis”

Curcumin attenuates collagen-induced inflammatory response through the “gut-brain axis”

... a gut-dependent manner [19]. The gut, as a sensory organ, senses luminal content including ingestion of food, microorganisms, gastrointes- tinal secretions, and ...direct gut-brain-peripheral ...

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