Gut-brain axis Gut flora
the gut-brain axis biochemical signaling takes place between gastrointestinal tract , central nervous system. term has been expanded include role of gut flora in interplay; term microbiome-gut-brain axis used describe paradigms explicitly including gut flora. broadly defined, gut-brain axis includes central nervous system, neuroendocrine , neuroimmune systems including hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (hpa axis), sympathetic , parasympathetic arms of autonomic nervous system including enteric nervous system, vagus nerve, , gut microbiota.
a systematic review 2016 examined preclinical , small human trials have been conducted commercially available strains of probiotic bacteria , found among tested, bifidobacterium , lactobacillus genera (b. longum, b. breve, b. infantis, l. helveticus, l. rhamnosus, l. plantarum, , l. casei), had potential useful central nervous system disorders.
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