Akkermansia muciniphilaGut inflammationHypobaric hypoxiaMultiple sclerosisObesityProbioticsApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology - When sojourners visit to high altitude, various symptoms may appear in the body including gastrointestinal symptoms such as poor appetite or nausea,......
et al. Akkermansia muciniphila and improved metabolic health during a dietary intervention in obesity: relationship with gut microbiome richness and ecology. Gut 65, 426–436 (2016). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Depommier, C. et al. Supplementation with Akkermansia muciniphila in overweight...
Therefore, changes such as reductions in Akkermansia muciniphila could be important for optimal mucosa integrity and gut health [170]. Utilization of certain carotenoids has been shown to reduce the abundance of Akkermansia, which impacts the integrity of the gut mucosa, as reviewed previously [14...
Dietary polyphenols promote growth of the gut bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila and attenuate high-fat diet-induced metabolic syndrome. Diabetes. 2015;64(8):2847–58. https://doi.org/10.2337/db14-1916. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Kaakoush NO, Martire SI, Raipuria M, ...
Rats fed pterostilbene had healthier gut flora, including a significant increase in Akkermansia muciniphila, a species of bacteria that appears to prevent obesity, diabetes, and low-grade inflammation. A. muciniphila has recently become a focus of probiotic research; future studies will clarify whet...
Proanthocyanidins promote Akkermansia muciniphila, with the bloom rate being dependent on initial intestinal bacterial abundance (Zhang et al., 2018). The numbers of advantageous bacteria such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus spp. are also significantly increased, although Clostridium spp. are ...
To date, different strategies targeting the gut microbiome have been evaluated for the treatment of these diseases, such as the use of prebiotics (inulin and kefir) (Zou et al., 2018; Kim et al., 2017), probiotics (Akkermansia muciniphila; Everard et al., 2013; Wu et al., 2017b; ...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a mucin degrader that plays a major role in the human gut. Multiple studies have shown that the level of abundance of this organism in the human body is inversely related to diseases, such as diabetes, obesity and inflammatory bowel disease. This organism has ...
monitoring signs of metabolic health. While the consumption of lard promoted the growth ofbacteriacalled Bilophila, which have been linked to gut inflammation, the fish oil diet increased the abundance of bacteria calledAkkermansia muciniphila, known to reduceweight gainand improve glucose metabolism ...
. CMN and IMOs co-administration prevented HFD-induced decrease in selected beneficial gut bacterial abundances (Bifidobacteria, Roseburia sp., Akkermansia muciniphila, Feacalibacterium sp.). CMN's effects against HFD-induced increase in gut permeability, histological and inflammatory changes in the ...