In the first 2-3 years of life, the gut microbiota of infants quickly becomes diverse and rich. Disruptions in the evolving gut microbiota during this critical developmental period can impact brain development. Communication between the microbiota, gut and brain is driven by hormonal and neural regulation, as well as immune and metabolic pathways, however, our understanding of how the parallel developments that may underlie this communication are limited. In this paper, we review the known associations between the gut microbiota and brain development and brain function in early life, speculate on the potential mechanisms involved in this complex relationship and describe how nutritional intervention can further modulate the microbiota and, ...
The microbiota-host relationship is a complex system of interactions, which has evolved over thousan...
Despite the well-recognized importance of proper gut microbiota assembly for the child’s future heal...
Brain physiological functions or pathological dysfunctions do surely depend on the activity of both ...
In the first 2-3 years of life, the gut microbiota of infants quickly becomes diverse and rich. Disr...
Millions of nerves, immune factors, and hormones in the circulatory system connect the gut and the b...
During childhood, our brain is exposed to a variety of environmental inputs that can sculpt synaptic...
BACKGROUND: Studies in rodents provide compelling evidence that microorganisms inhabiting the gut in...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted in rodents provide compelling evidence that the gut microbiome influen...
The human intestinal microbiota, comprising trillions of microorganisms, exerts a substantial effect...
International audienceGut microbiota and the central nervous system have parallel developmental wind...
Pregnancy and early life are characterized by marked changes in body microbial composition. Intrigui...
Contains fulltext : 204685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Fostering healt...
Trillions of microbes reside in the human body and participate in multiple physiological and pathoph...
The colonization of the human microbiota in early life has long-lasting health implications. The sta...
Background & aimsBased largely on results from preclinical studies, the concept of a brain gut m...
The microbiota-host relationship is a complex system of interactions, which has evolved over thousan...
Despite the well-recognized importance of proper gut microbiota assembly for the child’s future heal...
Brain physiological functions or pathological dysfunctions do surely depend on the activity of both ...
In the first 2-3 years of life, the gut microbiota of infants quickly becomes diverse and rich. Disr...
Millions of nerves, immune factors, and hormones in the circulatory system connect the gut and the b...
During childhood, our brain is exposed to a variety of environmental inputs that can sculpt synaptic...
BACKGROUND: Studies in rodents provide compelling evidence that microorganisms inhabiting the gut in...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted in rodents provide compelling evidence that the gut microbiome influen...
The human intestinal microbiota, comprising trillions of microorganisms, exerts a substantial effect...
International audienceGut microbiota and the central nervous system have parallel developmental wind...
Pregnancy and early life are characterized by marked changes in body microbial composition. Intrigui...
Contains fulltext : 204685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Fostering healt...
Trillions of microbes reside in the human body and participate in multiple physiological and pathoph...
The colonization of the human microbiota in early life has long-lasting health implications. The sta...
Background & aimsBased largely on results from preclinical studies, the concept of a brain gut m...
The microbiota-host relationship is a complex system of interactions, which has evolved over thousan...
Despite the well-recognized importance of proper gut microbiota assembly for the child’s future heal...
Brain physiological functions or pathological dysfunctions do surely depend on the activity of both ...