The gut-brain axis: interactions between enteric microbiota, central and enteric nervous systems.
Ospedale SS. Annunziata · Gastroenterology Hospital "Saverio de Bellis"
Abstract
The gut-brain axis (GBA) consists of bidirectional communication between the central and the enteric nervous system, linking emotional and cognitive centers of the brain with peripheral intestinal functions. Recent advances in research have described the importance of gut microbiota in influencing these interactions. This interaction between microbiota and GBA appears to be bidirectional, namely through signaling from gut-microbiota to brain and from brain to gut-microbiota by means of neural, endocrine, immune, and humoral links. In this review we summarize the available evidence supporting the existence of these interactions, as well as the possible pathophysiological mechanisms involved. Most of the data…
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4Topics & keywords
- Gut–brain axis
- Enteric nervous system
- Gut flora
- Dysbiosis
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Immune system
- Good health and well-being