Recently, a growing body of evidence has emerged regarding the interplay between microbiota and the nervous system. This relationship has been associated with several pathological conditions and also with the onset and regulation of pain. Dysregulation of the axis leads to a huge variety of diseases such as visceral hypersensitivity, stress-induced hyperalgesia, allodynia, inflammatory pain and functional disorders. In pain management, probiotics have shown promising results. This narrative review describes the peripheral and central mechanisms underlying pain processing and regulation, highlighting the role of the gut-brain axis in the modulation of pain. We summarized the main findings in regard to the stress impact on microbiota’s compos...
The perception of visceral pain is a complex process involving the spinal cord and higher order brai...
In recent years, interest in the relationship between gut microbiota and disease states has grown co...
IntroductionRecent evidence supports the contribution of gut microbiota dysbiosis to the pathophysio...
The microbiota-gut–brain axis is a complex and dynamic multi-directional ‘communication superhighway...
BackgroundVisceral pain is a complex and heterogeneous disorder, which can range from the mild disco...
International audienceAmong the various regulators of the nervous system, the gut microbiota has bee...
Understanding of the gut microbiome’s role in human physiology developed rapidly in recent years. Mo...
Among the various regulators of the nervous system, the gut microbiota has been recently described t...
A growing body of preclinical and clinical evidence supports a relationship between the complexity a...
The potential role of the intestinal microbiota in modulating visceral pain has received increasing ...
International audienceAn increasing number of studies indicates the central role played by the intes...
Abstract The potential role of gut microbiota in pain modulation is arousing an emerging interest si...
In recent years, increasing studies have been conducted on the mechanism of gut microbiota in neurop...
IntroductionRecent evidence supports the contribution of gut microbiota dysbiosis to the pathophysio...
IntroductionRecent evidence supports the contribution of gut microbiota dysbiosis to the pathophysio...
The perception of visceral pain is a complex process involving the spinal cord and higher order brai...
In recent years, interest in the relationship between gut microbiota and disease states has grown co...
IntroductionRecent evidence supports the contribution of gut microbiota dysbiosis to the pathophysio...
The microbiota-gut–brain axis is a complex and dynamic multi-directional ‘communication superhighway...
BackgroundVisceral pain is a complex and heterogeneous disorder, which can range from the mild disco...
International audienceAmong the various regulators of the nervous system, the gut microbiota has bee...
Understanding of the gut microbiome’s role in human physiology developed rapidly in recent years. Mo...
Among the various regulators of the nervous system, the gut microbiota has been recently described t...
A growing body of preclinical and clinical evidence supports a relationship between the complexity a...
The potential role of the intestinal microbiota in modulating visceral pain has received increasing ...
International audienceAn increasing number of studies indicates the central role played by the intes...
Abstract The potential role of gut microbiota in pain modulation is arousing an emerging interest si...
In recent years, increasing studies have been conducted on the mechanism of gut microbiota in neurop...
IntroductionRecent evidence supports the contribution of gut microbiota dysbiosis to the pathophysio...
IntroductionRecent evidence supports the contribution of gut microbiota dysbiosis to the pathophysio...
The perception of visceral pain is a complex process involving the spinal cord and higher order brai...
In recent years, interest in the relationship between gut microbiota and disease states has grown co...
IntroductionRecent evidence supports the contribution of gut microbiota dysbiosis to the pathophysio...