2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.1015175
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Recognizing the role of the vagus nerve in depression from microbiota-gut brain axis

Abstract: Depression is a worldwide disease causing severe disability, morbidity, and mortality. Despite abundant studies, the precise mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of depression remain elusive. Recently, cumulate research suggests that a disturbance of microbiota-gut-brain axis may play a vital role in the etiology of depression while correcting this disturbance could alleviate depression symptoms. The vagus nerve, linking brain and gut through its afferent and efferent branches, is a critical route in the … Show more

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“…This decrease in vagal tone can lead to increased intestinal permeability and may promote systemic in ammation. [65] For many years, extensive research spanning several years has been dedicated to exploring the potential role of CS in promoting glioma development and progression through stress-related hormones that can weaken immune responses, allow tumor cells to evade immune system surveillance, and affect glioma proliferation and survival [Figure 1B]. [68,69] However, little attention has been paid to the upstream mechanisms that contribute to glioma development and progression.…”
Section: Chronic Stress Stress System and Gliomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This decrease in vagal tone can lead to increased intestinal permeability and may promote systemic in ammation. [65] For many years, extensive research spanning several years has been dedicated to exploring the potential role of CS in promoting glioma development and progression through stress-related hormones that can weaken immune responses, allow tumor cells to evade immune system surveillance, and affect glioma proliferation and survival [Figure 1B]. [68,69] However, little attention has been paid to the upstream mechanisms that contribute to glioma development and progression.…”
Section: Chronic Stress Stress System and Gliomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the gut microbiota forms feedback to the brain by synthesizing hormones and neurotransmitters. For example, the intestinal peptide in the systemic circulation can bind to the homologous receptors of immune cells and the end of the vagus nerve, thus completing the intestinal brain communication (Tan et al, 2022). Gut microbiota disorder may participate in the progress of PCOS through the gut-brain axis (Zhao et al, 2020).…”
Section: Brain-gut Axis and Pocsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also considerable literatures suggesting a link between the vagus nerve and depression and gastrointestinal disorders ( Liu et al, 2020a ; Tan et al, 2022 ). The vagus nerve is one of the most important components of the parasympathetic system, which plays a major role in the regulation of gut-brain axis by acupuncture.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Intestinal Flora and Psdmentioning
confidence: 99%