The hygiene or "Old Friends" hypothesis proposes that the epidemic of inflammatory disease in modern urban societies stems at least in part from reduced exposure to microbes that normally prime mammalian immunoregulatory circuits and suppress inappropriate inflammation. Such diseases include but are not limited to allergies and asthma; we and others have proposed that the markedly reduced exposure to these Old Friends in modern urban societies may also increase vulnerability to neurodevelopmental disorders and stress-related psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety and affective disorders, where data are emerging in support of inflammation as a risk factor. Here, we review recent advances in our understanding of the potential for Old Friends,...
Biological psychiatry research has long focused on the brain in elucidating the neurobiological mech...
This work aims to describe the Brain-Immune system-Gut Triangle (BIG-T) and the possible pathways co...
Inflammatory processes have been linked to depressive illness, possibly being driven by stressful ex...
Research suggests that inflammation is important in the pathophysiology of mental disorders. In addi...
Relationships between gastrointestinal viscera and human emotions have been documented by virtually ...
Relationships between gastrointestinal viscera and human emotions have been documented by virtually ...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric disorders may be correlated with a low-grade systemic inflammation but the o...
Severe mental disorders (SMD) are highly prevalent psychiatric conditions exerting an enormous toll ...
Background: The etiopathogenesis of psychiatric disorders is still not completely understood. Growin...
The dynamic population of microbes that reside in the gastrointestinal tract plays a pivotal role in...
Advances in research concerning the brain-related influences of the microbiome have been paradigm sh...
There is growing interest in the role that the intestinal microbiota and the related autoimmune proc...
A large number of publications over the past 20 years have indicated that immune system function is ...
The connection between one’s mental health and gut microbiome has been a topic of recent research an...
Background: Psychiatric disorders may be correlated with a low-grade systemic inflammation but the o...
Biological psychiatry research has long focused on the brain in elucidating the neurobiological mech...
This work aims to describe the Brain-Immune system-Gut Triangle (BIG-T) and the possible pathways co...
Inflammatory processes have been linked to depressive illness, possibly being driven by stressful ex...
Research suggests that inflammation is important in the pathophysiology of mental disorders. In addi...
Relationships between gastrointestinal viscera and human emotions have been documented by virtually ...
Relationships between gastrointestinal viscera and human emotions have been documented by virtually ...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric disorders may be correlated with a low-grade systemic inflammation but the o...
Severe mental disorders (SMD) are highly prevalent psychiatric conditions exerting an enormous toll ...
Background: The etiopathogenesis of psychiatric disorders is still not completely understood. Growin...
The dynamic population of microbes that reside in the gastrointestinal tract plays a pivotal role in...
Advances in research concerning the brain-related influences of the microbiome have been paradigm sh...
There is growing interest in the role that the intestinal microbiota and the related autoimmune proc...
A large number of publications over the past 20 years have indicated that immune system function is ...
The connection between one’s mental health and gut microbiome has been a topic of recent research an...
Background: Psychiatric disorders may be correlated with a low-grade systemic inflammation but the o...
Biological psychiatry research has long focused on the brain in elucidating the neurobiological mech...
This work aims to describe the Brain-Immune system-Gut Triangle (BIG-T) and the possible pathways co...
Inflammatory processes have been linked to depressive illness, possibly being driven by stressful ex...