Abstract Background Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) can not only lead to depression-like behavior but also change the composition of the gut microbiome. Regulating the gut microbiome can have an antidepressant effect, but the mechanism by which it improves depressive symptoms is not clear. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are small molecular compounds produced by the fermentation of non-digestible carbohydrates. SFCAs are ubiquitous in intestinal endocrine and immune cells, making them important mediators of gut microbiome-regulated body functions. The balance between the pro- and anti-inflammatory microglia plays an important role in the occurrence and treatment of depression caused by chronic stress. Non-absorbable antibiotic rifa...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...
The gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex microbial ecosystem, the gut microbiota, whose collectiv...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...
There is a growing recognition of the involvement of the gastrointestinal microbiota in the regulati...
Emerging evidence suggests that the gut microbiota may interact with the host brain and play pivotal...
Abstract Background Adolescent depression is becoming one of the major public health concerns, becau...
The human gut microbiota plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of central nervous system r...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiome influences the brain functions and psychologi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common mental illness. Evidence suggests that the gut microbiot...
Early life stress is a risk factor for many psychiatric disorders ranging from depression to anxiety...
Gastrointestinal and central function are intrinsically connected by the gut microbiota, an ecosyste...
The importance of the gut–brain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...
The importance of the gutâbrain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
The gut microbiota has recently emerged as an important regulator of brain physiology and behaviour ...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...
The gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex microbial ecosystem, the gut microbiota, whose collectiv...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...
There is a growing recognition of the involvement of the gastrointestinal microbiota in the regulati...
Emerging evidence suggests that the gut microbiota may interact with the host brain and play pivotal...
Abstract Background Adolescent depression is becoming one of the major public health concerns, becau...
The human gut microbiota plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of central nervous system r...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiome influences the brain functions and psychologi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common mental illness. Evidence suggests that the gut microbiot...
Early life stress is a risk factor for many psychiatric disorders ranging from depression to anxiety...
Gastrointestinal and central function are intrinsically connected by the gut microbiota, an ecosyste...
The importance of the gut–brain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...
The importance of the gutâbrain axis in regulating stress-related responses has long been appreciate...
The gut microbiota has recently emerged as an important regulator of brain physiology and behaviour ...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...
The gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex microbial ecosystem, the gut microbiota, whose collectiv...
Depression is a recurrent, heterogeneous mood disorder occurring in more than 260 million people wor...