Description
The Complex Interplay Between Gut–Brain, Gut–Liver, and Liver–Brain Axes provides current and wide-ranging information in the field of gastrointestinal, liver, and brain interactions that can be used in resolving important clinical issues. This book is systematically split into three distinct sections. The first section introduces the pathophysiology of the gut–brain connection, including the causative effect of the interactions between the gut and brain in gastrointestinal and psychiatric/neurological disorders, and the role of serotonin and its pathways in gastrointestinal disorders. The second section examines the pathophysiology of the gut–liver connection along with the interactions between gut microbiota and liver in chronic liver diseases, with special focus on the role of serotonin and its pathways in hepatic fibrogenesis. Finally, the third section describes the pathophysiology of the liver–brain connection, including the role of gut microbiota in hepatic encephalopathy, as well as dietary and therapeutic interventions that target the gut microbiome.- Provides current and wide-ranging knowledge in the field of gastrointestinal, liver, and brain interactions- Resolves important clinical issues concerning gut, liver, and brain interactions- Demonstrates advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of gastrointestinal and liver diseases
Table of Contents
Section 1: Gut-brain axis1. The Pathophysiology of gut-brain connection2. The interactions between gut and brain in gastrointestinal disorders3. The interactions between gut and brain in psychiatric/neurological disorders4. The role of serotonin and its pathways in gastrointestinal disordersSection 2: Gut-liver axis5. The Pathophysiology of gut-liver connection6. The role of gut microbiota in chronic liver diseases7. The role of serotonin and its pathways in hepatic fibrogenesisSection 3: Liver-brain axis8. Gut 9. The gut-microbiota in hepatic encephalopathy10. The Gut-Liver-Brain Axis: Dietary and therapeutic Interventions



