gut-brain axis

  1. Wyva

    Review The potential therapeutic approaches targeting gut health in ME/CFS: a narrative review, 2025, Hsu et al

    Full title: The potential therapeutic approaches targeting gut health in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS): a narrative review Chou-Yi Hsu, Irfan Ahmad, Rana Warid Maya, Mayada Ahmed Abass, Jitendra Gupta, Abhayveer Singh, Kamal Kant Joshi, J. Premkumar, Samir Sahoo &...
  2. SNT Gatchaman

    SARS-CoV-2 variants mediated tissue-specific metabolic reprogramming determines the disease pathophysiology in a hamster model, 2025, Sardarni et al.

    SARS-CoV-2 variants mediated tissue-specific metabolic reprogramming determines the disease pathophysiology in a hamster model Kaur Sardarni; Ambikan; Acharya; Johnson; Avedissian; Végvári; Neogi; Byrareddy Despite significant effort, a clear understanding of host tissue-specific responses and...
  3. forestglip

    Gastrointestinal manifestations of long COVID, 2024, King

    Gastrointestinal manifestations of long COVID Louise R. King Abstract Long COVID is estimated to have affected 6.9 % of US adults, 17.8 million people in the US alone, as of early 2023. While SARS-CoV-2 is primarily considered a respiratory virus, gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are also...
  4. Sly Saint

    The gut microbiota–brain axis in neurological disorders 2024,

    Abstract Previous studies have shown a bidirectional communication between human gut microbiota and the brain, known as the microbiota–gut–brain axis (MGBA). The MGBA influences the host's nervous system development, emotional regulation, and cognitive function through neurotransmitters, immune...
  5. SNT Gatchaman

    Large scale phenotyping of long COVID inflammation reveals mechanistic subtypes of disease, 2023, Liew et al.

    Large scale phenotyping of long COVID inflammation reveals mechanistic subtypes of disease One in ten SARS-CoV-2 infections result in prolonged symptoms termed ‘long COVID’, yet disease phenotypes and mechanisms are poorly understood. We studied the blood proteome of 719 adults, grouped by...
  6. Sly Saint

    Article: Does gut bacteria really cause depression? Here’s what science says

    the i Does gut bacteria really cause depression? Here’s what science says (msn.com)
  7. cassava7

    A microbiome-dependent gut–brain pathway regulates motivation for exercise, Dohnalová et al, 2022

    Exercise exerts a wide range of beneficial effects for healthy physiology1. However, the mechanisms regulating an individual’s motivation to engage in physical activity remain incompletely understood. An important factor stimulating the engagement in both competitive and recreational exercise...
  8. Sly Saint

    CBT for IBS induces bidirectional alterations in the brain-gut-microbiome axis associated with gastrointestinal symptom improvement, 2021,Jacobs et al

    Cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome induces bidirectional alterations in the brain-gut-microbiome axis associated with gastrointestinal symptom improvement Abstract Background There is growing recognition that bidirectional signaling between the digestive tract and the...
  9. Mij

    Bacterial neurotoxic metabolites in multiple sclerosis cerebrospinal fluid and plasma, 2021, Achilles Ntranos

    Abstract The identification of intestinal dysbiosis in patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders has highlighted the importance of gut-brain communication and yet, the question regarding the identity of the components responsible for this cross talk remains open. We previously...
  10. O

    The Spectrum of Functional GI Disorders, 2021, Gamboa & Sood

    Abstract Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGID) are Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBI) recognized by a variety of symptoms caused by abnormalities within gastrointestinal (GI) motility, visceral hypersensitivity, altered mucosal and immune function, altered gut microbiota, and...
  11. Sly Saint

    Microbiome in Multiple Sclerosis; Where Are We, What We Know and Do Not Know : Boziki et al Apr 2020

    full paper: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/10/4/234/htm
  12. Sly Saint

    Biomarkers of intestinal barrier function in multiple sclerosis are associated with disease activity. 2019, Camarra-Lemaroy,Silva,Greenfield,Liu et al

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31317818 scihub https://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/1352458519863133
  13. Andy

    Nature: Gut-brain axis collection

    For those interested in guts and bugs. https://www.nature.com/collections/dyhbndhpzv?WT.mc_id=FBK_NatRevGastroHep_0218_GutBrainCollection
  14. Andy

    Curcumin attenuates collagen-induced inflammatory response through the “gut-brain axis”, 2018, Yue et al

    Open access at https://jneuroinflammation.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12974-017-1047-7 Article based on paper from Horsetalk - https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2018/01/07/curcumin-gut-brain-axis-inflammation/
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