Stress-sensitive neural circuits change the gut microbiome via duodenal glands
Chang H, Perkins MH, Novaes LS, Qian F, Zhang T, Neckel PH, Scherer S, Ley RE, Han W, de Araujo IE
Cell · 2024
Key finding
The findings revealed a tractable brain-body mechanism linking psychological states to host defense.
- Condition
- Gut Health
- Stimulation
- taVNS
- Evidence tier
- Controlled Clinical Trial
- Participants
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Cite this study
Chang, H., Perkins, M. H., Novaes, L. S., Qian, F., Zhang, T., Neckel, P. H., Scherer, S., Ley, R. E., Han, W., & de Araujo, I. E. (2024). Stress-sensitive neural circuits change the gut microbiome via duodenal glands. Cell, 187(19), 5393-5412.e30. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2024.07.019
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