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Invasion of intestinal cells by Staphylococcus warneri, a member of the human gut microbiota
Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) are a heterogeneous group of bacteria that colonize different types of human epithelia. These bacteria have a highly variable pathogenic potential ranging from avirulent species to major nosocomial pathogens ...
Robin Louail +8 more
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Obesity, a worldwide health concern with a constantly rising prevalence, is a multifactorial chronic disease associated with a wide range of physiological disruptions, including energy imbalance, central appetite and food reward dysregulation, and ...
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Gut Microbiota, Macrophages and Diet: An Intriguing New Triangle in Intestinal Fibrosis
Intestinal fibrosis is a common complication in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) without specific treatment. As macrophages are the key actors in inflammatory responses and the wound healing process, they have been extensively studied in chronic diseases
Asma Amamou +5 more
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The Interplay Between the Gut Microbiome and Neurological Disorders: Exploring the Gut-Brain Axis [PDF]
The gut-brain axis is a complex communication system between the gut and the brain that has a significant impact on overall health and well-being. Recent evidence suggests that the gut microbiome plays a critical role in this communication system, and ...
Sen Pang, Jing Wen-Yi, Wu Zi
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Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) include fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and others. In FSS patients, merely viewing negative affective pictures can elicit increased physical symptoms.
Katleen Bogaerts +14 more
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Gut liver brain axis in diseases: the implications for therapeutic interventions
Gut-liver-brain axis is a three-way highway of information interaction system among the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and nervous systems. In the past few decades, breakthrough progress has been made in the gut liver brain axis, mainly through ...
Mengyao Yan +6 more
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Disruption of the microbiota–gut–brain axis results in a wide range of pathologies that are affected, from the brain to the intestine. Gut hormones released by enteroendocrine cells to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are important signaling molecules ...
Elena Layunta +8 more
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Gut hormones in microbiota-gut-brain cross-talk
. The homeostasis of the gut-brain axis has been shown to exert several effects on physiological and psychological health. The gut hormones released by enteroendocrine cells scattered throughout the gastrointestinal tract are important signaling ...
Li-Juan Sun +3 more
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In recent decades, several neuroprotective agents have been provided in combating neuronal dysfunctions; however, no effective treatment has been found towards the complete eradication of neurodegenerative diseases.
Sajad Fakhri +4 more
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The function of gut microbiota in immune-related neurological disorders: a review
This review provides an overview of the importance of microbiota in the regulation of gut–brain communication in immune-related neurological disorders. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract hosts a diverse abundance of microbiota, referred to as gut microbiota.
Panida Sittipo +3 more
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