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Publication Name World Journal of Psychiatry
Manuscript ID 106062
Country Japan
Category Psychiatry
Manuscript Type Editorial
Article Title Gut-skin-brain axis in people suffering from sepsis with acute skin failure
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Takahiko Nagamine
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Corresponding Author Takahiko Nagamine, MD, PhD, Psychiatric Internal Medicine, Sunlight Brain Research Center, 4-13-18 Jiyugaoka, Hofu 7470066, Yamaguchi, Japan. anagamine@yahoo.co.jp
Key Words Acute skin failure; Anxiety; Gut-skin-brain axis; Insomnia; Sepsis
Core Tip Acute skin failure tends to cause insomnia and anxiety. The skin, along with the gut, is an organ that functions as a barrier, forming the gut-skin-brain axis. The gut-skin-brain axis is a bidirectional relationship mediated by the immune system, hormones, and the autonomic nervous system. Studying the gut-skin-brain axis holds immense promise for understanding mental illness due to the intricate and bidirectional communication network it represents. In essence, the gut-skin-brain axis provides a framework for understanding how interactions between the gut, skin, and brain can influence mental health, opening new avenues for prevention and treatment.
Citation Nagamine T. Gut-skin-brain axis in people suffering from sepsis with acute skin failure. World J Psychiatry 2025; In press
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ISSN 2220-3206 (online)
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