Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
Online ISSN : 2189-5996
Print ISSN : 0385-0307
ISSN-L : 0385-0307
Gut Microbiota and Stress(Symposium/A Vital Problems of Medical and Biological Sciences in Comimg 50 years: How to Elucidate the Problem of the Mind-brain Interaction)
Nobuyuki Sudo
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2011 Volume 51 Issue 1 Pages 39-44

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Abstract
Gut microbes live in a state of harmonious symbiosis with each other and their host, however, a disordered balance amongst gut microbes is now thought to be an associated or even causal factor for chronic medical conditions as varied as obesity and inflammatory bowel diseases. While evidence is still limited, there are rapidly coalescing clusters of evidence which point to the possibility that variations in the composition of gut microbes may be associated with changes in the normal functioning of the nervous system. This review focuses on these data and suggests that the concept should be explored further to uncover possible links to mental health and psychiatric disorders.
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© 2011 Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine
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