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adam_text | CONTENTS
Contributors xi
Preface xv
1 Role of the Intestinal Microbiota in Host Responses to Stressor
Exposure 1
A R Mackos, V A Varaljay, R Maltz, T L Gur, and M T Bailey
1 Introduction 2
2 Stress and the Stress Response 4
3 Stressor Exposure and the Intestinal Microbiota 5
4 Role of the Microbiota in the Body s Response to Stress 7
5 Conclusions 12
References 14
2 The Influence of Prebiotics on Neurobiology and Behavior 21
ACC Kao, S Harty, and P WJ Burnet
1 Introduction 22
2 Prebiotics 23
3 Neurobiological Changes Associated with Prebiotic Intake 25
4 Prebiotic-Mediated Changes in Behavior 29
5 Mechanistic Considerations 34
6 Conclusion 40
References 42
3 Gut Microbiome and Behavior: Focus on Neuroimmune
Interactions 49
J A Foster
1 Microbiota-Brain Axis 49
2 Microbiota and Immune Signaling Influence Behavior 51
3 Probiotics Attenuate Stress- and Immune-Related Changes in Behavior 53
4 Future Directions 60
References 61
v
VI
Contents
4 Neuropeptides, Microbiota, and Behavior 67
P Holzer
1 Neuropeptides Transcend Boundaries 68
2 Signaling Pathways in Gut-Brain Communication 69
3 Neurotransmitters and Neuropeptides in Gut Microbiota-Host
Communication 71
4 Microbiota Controls of the Availability of Amino Acids Required for
Neuropeptide Synthesis 74
5 Interaction of the Gut Microbiota with Neuroactive Gut Hormones 75
6 Control of Neuropeptide Activity via Gut Microbiota-Dependent
Autoantibodies 77
7 Control of Peptide Signaling Through a Gut Microbiota-BBB Interaction 78
8 Cerebral Neuropeptides Mediating the Impact of the Gut Microbiota on Brain
Function and Behavior 79
9 Conclusion: The Gut Microbiota-Neuropeptide Network 83
Acknowledgments 84
References 84
5 Microbes and Oxytocin: Benefits for Host Physiology and Behavior 91
S E Erdman and T Poutahidis
1 Introduction 91
2 Oxytocin: A Multifunctional Neuropeptide 95
3 Parallels Between Gut Bacteria and Oxytocin Effects 97
4 Direct Evidence for Oxytocin-Depended Gut Bacteria Beneficial Effects 111
5 Oxytocin and Gut Bacteria: An Advanced Quorum-Sensing Mechanism of
Mammals? 112
6 Probiotic Bacteria-lnduced Endogenous Oxytocin for Therapy 113
References 114
6 Intestinal Barrier and Behavior 127
M Julio-Pieper and J A Bravo
1 The Intestinal Barrier: An Overview 127
2 Can an Altered Barrier Function Disrupt Behavioral Responses? 133
3 Stressors Affecting Both Behavior and Gut Barrier Function 134
4 Concluding Remarks 137
References 137
Contents vii
7 Toxoplasma gondii—A Gastrointestinal Pathogen Associated with
Human Brain Diseases 143
E G Severance, J Xiao, L Jones-Brando, S Sabunciyan, Y Li, M Pletnikov,
E Prandovszky, and R Yolken
1 The Biology of Toxoplasma Infection 144
2 Epidemiology of Toxoplasma Infection 146
3 Chronic Toxoplasma Infection of Humans and Experimental Animals 149
4 Toxoplasma Exposure and Neuropsychiatric Disorders 149
5 Toxoplasma and Intestinal Inflammation 153
6 Current Status of Anti-Toxoplasma Medications 156
7 Ongoing Research Needs 157
8 Conclusions 158
References 158
8 Exercise and Prebiotics Produce Stress Resistance: Converging
Impacts on Stress-Protective and Butyrate-Producing Gut Bacteria 165
A Mika, N Rumian, A B Loughridge, and M Fleshner
1 Stress and Health 166
2 Gut Microbial Organisms and Their Metabolites Are Emerging Mediators of
the Health Impacts of Stress 167
3 Prebiotic Diets and Exercise Can Promote Stress-Protective
Probiotic Bacteria 170
4 Prebiotic Diets and Exercise Promote Resistance Against the Behavioral and
Neurobiological Consequences of Inescapable Stress Through Unique and
Overlapping Mechanisms 172
5 The Stress-Protective Effects of Prebiotics and Exercise May Be Age
Dependent 176
References 182
9 Circadian Rhythm and the Gut Microbiome 193
R M Voigt, C B Forsyth, SJ Green, P A Engen, and A Keshavarzian
1 Circadian Rhythms in Health 194
2 Circadian Rhythms in Disease 197
3 Circadian Rhythms and the Intestinal Microbiota 199
4 Conclusion 202
References 203
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10 Sleep and Microbes 207
J M Krueger and M R Opp
1 Introduction: History 208
2 Sleep Physiology 210
3 Bacterial Challenge Affects Sleep 211
4 Sleep Loss Promotes Intestinal Bacterial Translocation 212
5 Cecal Ligation 213
6 Bacterial Components Driving Sleep Responses 214
7 Sleep Responses to Virus Challenge 216
8 Sleep Responses to Other Microbes 217
9 Mechanisms 218
10 Are Sleep Responses to Microbes Adaptive? 218
11 Conclusions 220
Acknowledgments 220
References 220
11 Cognitive Function and the Microbiome 227
M G Gareau
1 Introduction 228
2 Development of the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis 229
3 Cognition in Gastroenterology 231
4 Cognition in Extraintestinal Manifestations 234
5 Microbiota and Cognition 235
6 Probiotics and Cognition 237
7 Future Directions 240
8 Conclusions 241
References 241
12 The Intestinal Microbiota in the Irritable Bowel Syndrome 247
S M Collins
1 Introduction 248
2 The General Appeal of the Microbiota as Putative Pathogenetic Factor in IBS 248
3 Factors Known to Precipitate or Exacerbate IBS also Induce Intestinal
Dysbiosis 249
4 Evidence of Dysbiosis in IBS Patients 252
5 Proof of Principle that Intestinal Dysbiosis Alters Function in the
Gut and Brain 254
6 Future Directions 258
References 258
Contents
ix
13 Gut-to-Brain Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Central
Role for the Microbiome
A D Kraneveld, K Szklany, CGM de Theije, and J Garssen
263
1 Introduction
2 The Rodakis Case
3 Microbiome in ASD: Correlation Studies
4 From Correlation to Causation
5 Possible Mechanisms of Microbiome-Brain Axis in Autism
6 Conclusion
References
264
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279
14 The Microbiome of the Built Environment and Human Behavior:
Implications for Emotional Health and Well-Being in Postmodern
Western Societies 289
C E Stamper, A J Hoisington, O M Gomez, A L Halweg-Edwards, D G Smith,
K L Bates, K A Kinney, T T Postolache, L A Brenner, GAW Rook,
and C A Lowry
1 Introduction 290
2 Global Trends Toward Urbanization 292
3 Shift in the Human Microbiome During the First and Second Epidemiological
Transitions 293
4 Differences Between the Microbiomes of the Outdoor Environment and
the Built Environment 295
5 The Microbiome of the Built Environment, Immunoregulation, and Human
Behavior 304
6 Inflammation Anergic Macrophages 305
7 Regulatory Macrophages 307
8 Urban Upbringing and City Living Affect Neural Social Stress Processing 310
9 Conclusions 312
References 313
15 The Importance of Diet and Gut Health to the Treatment
and Prevention of Mental Disorders 325
S L Dawson, S R Dash, and F N Jacka
1 Introduction 326
2 Diet and Mental Health Across the Lifespan 326
3 The Importance of Diet for Gut Health Across the Lifespan 330
4 Opportunities for Prevention and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders 334
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Contents
5 Conclusion 338
References 338
Index 347
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