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psychological stress

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Microbiome and behaviour: Exploring underlying mechanisms

Sarah-Jane Leigh
APC Microbiome Ireland
Jul 10, 2021

Environmental insults alter brain function and behaviour inboth rodents and people. One putative underlying mechanism that has receivedsubstantial attention recently is the gut microbiota, the ecosystem ofsymbiotic microorganisms that populate the intestinal tract, which is known toplay a role in brain health and function via the gut-brain axis. Two keyenvironmental insults known to affect both brain function and behaviour, andthe gut microbiome, are poor diet and psychological stress. While there isstrong evidence for interactions between the microbiome and host physiology inthe context of chronic stress, little is known about the role of the microbiomein the host response to acute stress. Determining the underlying mechanisms bywhich stress may provoke functional changes in the gut and brain is criticalfor developing therapeutics to alleviate adverse consequences of traumaticstress.

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Acute psychological stress: effects on hippocampal neurogenesis and the role of microglia

Andrea Nieto-Quero, Patricia Chaves-Peña, Maria Inmaculada Infantes-Lopez, Emma Zambrana-Infantes, Sara Tabbai, Jose Munoz-Martin, Margarita Perez-Martin, Carmen Pedraza
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Psychological stress regulation of acute-phase proteins through the hepatic sympathetic innervation

Eden Avishai, Hedva Haykin, Nadia Boshnak, Margarita Sirotkin, Zeinab Zbeidat, Tom Haran, Re'ee Yifa, Magen Sammons, Maria Krot, Tamar Koren, Itay Zalayat, Mariam Amer, Dorit Farfara, Hila Azulay-Debby, Eli Pikarsky, Asya Rolls

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