06/23/2025
Sharing from Me/cfs San Diego: Dr. Eric Topol spotlights how the gutโbrain axis shapes brain health and inflammation, areas already crucial in ME/CFS research. Patients are sparking new conversations about gut-immune links! Read more๐
๐ [erictopol.substack.com/the-gut-brain-axis](https://erictopol.substack.com/.../the-gut-brain-axis...)
Credit: Me/cfs San Diego
New Insights on the GutโBrain Axis Based on Dr. Eric Topolโs latest article:
The GutโBrain Axis Takes Center Stage
Dr. Topol outlines how gut-derived hormones, immune cells, and microbial metabolites are now known to directly influence brain function, inflammation, and even neurological disease progression. The piece details pathways including the vagus nerve, enteric nervous system, HPA axis, and the bloodโbrain barrier, along with research showing gut-inflamed T cells can induce neuroinflammation.
๐งฉ Why this matters to ME/CFS:
Though ME/CFS isnโt mentioned directly, many of these pathways are already being studied in the ME/CFS field. Research into gut dysbiosis, immune activation, leaky gut, autonomic dysfunction, and neuroinflammation all suggest that the gutโbrainโimmune interface may be a key part of this complex condition.
Topolโs article shows how seriously the broader medical community is now taking these connections, opening the door to new therapies, including anti-inflammatory gut hormone treatments.
๐ Full article here: https://erictopol.substack.com/p/the-gut-brain-axis-takes-center-stage