Aims: Accumulating evidence for the influence of the gut microbiota on the bidirectional communication along the gut-brain axis suggests a role of the gut microbiota in eating disorders (EDs) and alcohol and substance use disorders. The potential influence of altered gut microbiota (dysbiosis) on behaviors associated with such disorders may have implications for developing therapeutic interventions. Methods: A systematic review of preclinical and clinical studies evaluating the gut microbiota, EDs and alcohol and substance use disorders was conducted using MEDLINE, Embase and Web of Science databases with the objective being to examine the role of the gut microbiota in behavioral correlates of these disorders. Original papers focused on ...
The present review describes, evaluates, and synthesizes the existing literature on the relationship...
SummaryRecent research has provided strong evidence for the role of the commensal gut microbiota in ...
The prevalence of alcohol use disorders in Europe is 7.5%. Alcohol dependence is traditionally consi...
Traditionally recognized as mental illnesses, eating disorders are increasingly appreciated to be bi...
Alcohol addiction is a complex and multifactorial disease influenced by social, psychological and bi...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a high-risk psychiatric disorder and a key cause of death and disabili...
About 99% of the unique genes and almost half of the cells found in the human body come from microbe...
There is a growing amount of evidence showing a reciprocal relation between the gut microbiota and t...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a major public health problem affecting 5 to 10% of the population. Ch...
These observations suggest that alterations at the level of the gut microbiota influence the gut per...
Background Alcohol-dependent (AD) subjects are characterized by increased intestinal permeability, e...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a significant public health crisis. Worldwide, 5.4% of the ...
Background: The gastrointestinal microbiota has emerged as a key regulator of gut-brain axis signall...
Recent research has provided strong evidence for the role of the commensal gut microbiota in brain f...
Substance addiction is a complex worldwide public health problem. It endangers both personal life an...
The present review describes, evaluates, and synthesizes the existing literature on the relationship...
SummaryRecent research has provided strong evidence for the role of the commensal gut microbiota in ...
The prevalence of alcohol use disorders in Europe is 7.5%. Alcohol dependence is traditionally consi...
Traditionally recognized as mental illnesses, eating disorders are increasingly appreciated to be bi...
Alcohol addiction is a complex and multifactorial disease influenced by social, psychological and bi...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a high-risk psychiatric disorder and a key cause of death and disabili...
About 99% of the unique genes and almost half of the cells found in the human body come from microbe...
There is a growing amount of evidence showing a reciprocal relation between the gut microbiota and t...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a major public health problem affecting 5 to 10% of the population. Ch...
These observations suggest that alterations at the level of the gut microbiota influence the gut per...
Background Alcohol-dependent (AD) subjects are characterized by increased intestinal permeability, e...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a significant public health crisis. Worldwide, 5.4% of the ...
Background: The gastrointestinal microbiota has emerged as a key regulator of gut-brain axis signall...
Recent research has provided strong evidence for the role of the commensal gut microbiota in brain f...
Substance addiction is a complex worldwide public health problem. It endangers both personal life an...
The present review describes, evaluates, and synthesizes the existing literature on the relationship...
SummaryRecent research has provided strong evidence for the role of the commensal gut microbiota in ...
The prevalence of alcohol use disorders in Europe is 7.5%. Alcohol dependence is traditionally consi...