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Gut-Brain Axis Stability

Meaning

Gut-Brain Axis Stability refers to the optimal, bidirectional communication and homeostatic balance maintained between the central nervous system (CNS) and the enteric nervous system (ENS), which is significantly mediated by the gut microbiota and their metabolic byproducts. This stability is critical for regulating mood, cognitive function, immune response, and overall metabolic health, influencing the neuroendocrine system’s capacity to manage stress and inflammation. Clinical focus on this axis aims to prevent dysregulation, which is often implicated in both gastrointestinal and neurocognitive disorders, promoting systemic resilience.