It is becoming well established that the gut microbiome has a profound impact on human health and disease. In this review, we explore how steroids can influence the gut microbiota and, in turn, how the gut microbiota can influence hormone levels. Within the context of the gut microbiome-brain axis, we discuss how perturbations in the gut microbiota can alter the stress axis and behaviour. In addition, human studies on the possible role of gut microbiota in depression and anxiety are examined. Finally, we present some of the challenges and important questions that need to be addressed by future research in this exciting new area at the intersection of steroids, stress, gut-brain axis and human healt
Tremendous progress has been made in characterizing the bidirectional interactions between the centr...
The gut microbiota is seen as an emerging biotechnology that can be manipulated to enhance or preser...
The gut-brain axis is a critical communication system influencing the interactions between the gastr...
The importance of the gutâbrain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
The importance of the gut–brain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
The gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex microbial ecosystem, the gut microbiota, whose collectiv...
Gut microbiota are mutualistic microorganisms living within the intestinal tract. Common genera incl...
Depression and anxiety disorders affect upwards of one in six individuals at some point in their lif...
Stress is a nonspecific response of the body to any demand imposed upon it, disrupting the body homo...
AbstractThere is a growing emphasis on the relationship between the complexity and diversity of the ...
There is a growing emphasis on the relationship between the complexity and diversity of the microorg...
Diverse symbiotic microbial communities are harbored on and within most eukaryotic host organisms, i...
Recent research shows, that gut microbiome can influence various functions of the organism and is ab...
The role of gut microbiota and its association with the central nervous system via the microbiome-br...
Depression is a chronic disease with a complex multifactorial and still not fully clarified etiology...
Tremendous progress has been made in characterizing the bidirectional interactions between the centr...
The gut microbiota is seen as an emerging biotechnology that can be manipulated to enhance or preser...
The gut-brain axis is a critical communication system influencing the interactions between the gastr...
The importance of the gutâbrain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
The importance of the gut–brain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
The gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex microbial ecosystem, the gut microbiota, whose collectiv...
Gut microbiota are mutualistic microorganisms living within the intestinal tract. Common genera incl...
Depression and anxiety disorders affect upwards of one in six individuals at some point in their lif...
Stress is a nonspecific response of the body to any demand imposed upon it, disrupting the body homo...
AbstractThere is a growing emphasis on the relationship between the complexity and diversity of the ...
There is a growing emphasis on the relationship between the complexity and diversity of the microorg...
Diverse symbiotic microbial communities are harbored on and within most eukaryotic host organisms, i...
Recent research shows, that gut microbiome can influence various functions of the organism and is ab...
The role of gut microbiota and its association with the central nervous system via the microbiome-br...
Depression is a chronic disease with a complex multifactorial and still not fully clarified etiology...
Tremendous progress has been made in characterizing the bidirectional interactions between the centr...
The gut microbiota is seen as an emerging biotechnology that can be manipulated to enhance or preser...
The gut-brain axis is a critical communication system influencing the interactions between the gastr...