Psychoneuroimmunology and gut microbiota
- Title
- Psychoneuroimmunology and gut microbiota
- Creator
- Mayegowda, Shilpa Borehalli; Shah, Mana Ajay; Ray, Karubaki
- Description
- Gastrointestinal tract harbours a very complex and dynamic community of microorganisms known as the 'gut microbiota'. These microbes are involved in various critical physiological processes, including the digestion of complex biomolecules, synthesis of vitamins, modulation of the immune system, and protection against pathogens. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the gut brain axis. The chapter delves into the role of microbial metabolites like short chain fatty acids, tryptophan and bile acids in neuronal and neurotransmitter functioning. Cytokine release and immune system activation can potentially change the gut microbiota composition. The role of psychological stress in reducing beneficial bacteria and increasing pathogenic bacteria composition in the microbiota has been detailed. Psychological stress can lead to these consequences by altering the permeability of the intestinal cells. The effect of compromised permeability on psychological health through altered neurotransmitter activity are discussed. 2025 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved.
- Source
- Research Methodologies and Practical Applications in Psychoneuroimmunology;pp.453-482
- Date
- 01-01-2025
- Publisher
- IGI Global
- Coverage
- Mayegowda S.B., Christ University, India; Shah M.A., Christ University, India; Ray K., Christ University, India
- Rights
- Restricted Access; Hardcopy may be available in the library
- Relation
- ISBN: 979-836937434-4; 979-836937432-0;
- Format
- online
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book chapter
Collection
Citation
Mayegowda, Shilpa Borehalli; Shah, Mana Ajay; Ray, Karubaki, “Psychoneuroimmunology and gut microbiota,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed June 20, 2026, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/25002.
