Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome is frequent in the intensive care unit (ICU), potentially leading to a heightened risk of nosocomial infections. Enhancing the gut microbiome has been proposed as a strategic approach to mitigate potential adverse outcomes. While prior research on select probiotic suppl...
The gut microbiome, which is composed primarily of the bacteria in the intestinal tract and their metabolites, has profound effects on energy metabolism28. The gut microbiome aids in digestion and absorption of macro- and micro-nutrients from food29. Gut microbiota are also essential modulators of ...
Insights regarding the fundamental operating principles of the gut microbiota should lay the foundation for rational manipulation of the microbiota to promote human health.PurposeIn this review, we provide an overview of current research on the gut microbiome emphasizing current state-of-the-art ...
The intestinal microbiota plays an important role in regulating gastrointestinal (GI) physiology in part through interactions with the enteric nervous system (ENS). Alterations in the gut microbiome frequently occur together with disturbances in enteric
to real or perceived brain infection, but too much Aβ production eventually becomes detrimental by inducing neuronal toxicity, excessive neuroinflammation, and pathological tau seeding. Additionally, the question of whether there is a resident brain microbiome is under investigation [78]. Several ...
(patrick.veiga@ danone.com) Changes of the human gut microbiome induced by a fermented milk product Patrick Veiga1, Nicolas Pons2, Anurag Agrawal3, Raish Oozeer1, Denis Guyonnet1, Re´mi Brazeilles6, Jean-Michel Faurie1, Johan E. T. van Hylckama Vlieg1, Lesley A. Houghton4,5, ...
Altered gut microbiota is a major factor that affects gut barrier integrity. Keeping the microbiome balanced requires probiotics and prebiotics. Editor’s note:Did you know that when you take your body from acid to alkaline you can boost your energy, lose weight, soothe digestion, avoid illness ...
The microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses that occur naturally in and on our bodies. A healthy balance can help regulate our digestion and immune systems. When something goes wrong, it can trigger disease. ...
46. Demographic factors represent one of the largest contributors to the individualized nature of the gut microbiome46,47,48. The five diverse, well-characterized cohorts from the modeling of the epidemiologic transition study (METS) offer a unique opportunity to examine the issues since they are ...
Some of the well-known researches have attempted to establish a disease-prediction model based on the gut microbiome data from healthy individuals and patients, and have discovered that gut microbiome data can be applied to predict specific diseases12. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome and health...