2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12883-023-03217-3
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Sex-dependent gut microbiota-brain-cognition associations: a multimodal MRI study

Abstract: Background There is bidirectional communication between the gut microbiota and the brain. Empirical evidence has demonstrated sex differences in both the gut microbiome and the brain. However, the effects of sex on the gut microbiota-brain associations have yet to be determined. We aim to elucidate the sex-specific effects of gut microbiota on brain and cognition. Methods One hundred fifty-seven healthy young adults underwent brain structural, perf… Show more

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“…Emerging human studies using specific strains of probiotics indicate that targeting the gut microbiome might lower aggressive thoughts (Steenbergen et al 2015;Walden et al 2023) and impulsivity (Arteaga-Henríquez et al 2020). It is already known that manipulating the microbiome with orally consumed probiotics can influence human mental outlook (S. Zhao et al 2024), and objective neuroimaging studies continue to link gut microbes with brain structure and function (Bagga et al 2019;Zhang et al 2023).…”
Section: Microbiome and The Legalomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging human studies using specific strains of probiotics indicate that targeting the gut microbiome might lower aggressive thoughts (Steenbergen et al 2015;Walden et al 2023) and impulsivity (Arteaga-Henríquez et al 2020). It is already known that manipulating the microbiome with orally consumed probiotics can influence human mental outlook (S. Zhao et al 2024), and objective neuroimaging studies continue to link gut microbes with brain structure and function (Bagga et al 2019;Zhang et al 2023).…”
Section: Microbiome and The Legalomementioning
confidence: 99%