There is a bidirectional relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and depression/anxiety. Emerging evidences indicate that the liver may be involved in microbiota-gut-brain axis. This experiment focused on the role of melatonin in regulating the gut microbiota and explores its mechanism on dextran sulphate sodium- (DSS-) induced neuroinflammation and liver injury. Long-term DSS-treatment increased lipopolysaccharide (LPS), proinflammation cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α, and gut leak in rats, breaking blood-brain barrier and overactivated astrocytes and microglia. Ultimately, the rats showed depression-like behavior, including reduction of sucrose preference and central time in open field test and elevation of immobility time in a fo...
Proinflammatory mediators are important in the pathogenesis of IBD, which are regulated by activatio...
Increased free-radical production, decreased antioxidant capacity, and excessive inflammation are we...
Introduction: Increased free-radical production, decreased antioxidant capacity, and excessive infla...
Inflammation is a crucial component of various stress-induced responses that contributes to the path...
Melatonin is a pineal indolamine, allegedly known as a circadian rhythm regulator, and an antioxidat...
Background & Aims: Gut microbiota have been reported to be sensitive to circadian rhythms and ho...
Dysbiosis and disturbances in gut homeostasis may result in dysregulated responses, which are common...
Epidemiological studies have indicated that obesity is an independent risk factor for colitis and th...
Gut health is important for nutrition absorption, reproduction, and lactation in perinatal and early...
Pro-inflammatory systemic conditions that can cause neuroinflammation and subsequent alterations in ...
This study investigated the antioxidant capacity and intestinal bacteria community in a mouse model ...
A growing number of reports demonstrate that a pro-inflammatory and oxidative condition is related t...
Melatonin is the main secretory product of the pineal gland, and it is involved in the regulation of...
A growing number of reports demonstrate that a proinflammatory and oxidative condition is related to...
Melatonin is the main product of the pineal gland but is also released in the gastrointestinal tract...
Proinflammatory mediators are important in the pathogenesis of IBD, which are regulated by activatio...
Increased free-radical production, decreased antioxidant capacity, and excessive inflammation are we...
Introduction: Increased free-radical production, decreased antioxidant capacity, and excessive infla...
Inflammation is a crucial component of various stress-induced responses that contributes to the path...
Melatonin is a pineal indolamine, allegedly known as a circadian rhythm regulator, and an antioxidat...
Background & Aims: Gut microbiota have been reported to be sensitive to circadian rhythms and ho...
Dysbiosis and disturbances in gut homeostasis may result in dysregulated responses, which are common...
Epidemiological studies have indicated that obesity is an independent risk factor for colitis and th...
Gut health is important for nutrition absorption, reproduction, and lactation in perinatal and early...
Pro-inflammatory systemic conditions that can cause neuroinflammation and subsequent alterations in ...
This study investigated the antioxidant capacity and intestinal bacteria community in a mouse model ...
A growing number of reports demonstrate that a pro-inflammatory and oxidative condition is related t...
Melatonin is the main secretory product of the pineal gland, and it is involved in the regulation of...
A growing number of reports demonstrate that a proinflammatory and oxidative condition is related to...
Melatonin is the main product of the pineal gland but is also released in the gastrointestinal tract...
Proinflammatory mediators are important in the pathogenesis of IBD, which are regulated by activatio...
Increased free-radical production, decreased antioxidant capacity, and excessive inflammation are we...
Introduction: Increased free-radical production, decreased antioxidant capacity, and excessive infla...