Gut Microbiota, Immune System, and Bone.doi:10.1007/s00223-017-0331-yP. D'AmelioFrancesca SassiCalcif Tissue IntD'Amelio P, Sassi F (2018) Gut microbiota, immune system, and bone. Calcif Tissue Int. https://doi.org/10.1007/s0022 3-017-0331-y...
In addition, it is well known that the gut microbiota can modulate the immune system. However, whether the effects of the gut microbiota on bone health involve the lymphocytes is still unknown. We hypothesized that modulation of gut microbiota will alter bone density, and this effect will be ...
An imbalance in the gut microbiota (GM), known as dysbiosis, has been observed in individuals with OP.12,13,14The use of ovariectomized (OVX) mice, a widely utilized animal model in OP studies, has revealed a clear association between GM and bone mass.14Studies involving artificial interferen...
Crosstalk between the gut microbiota and the host has attracted considerable attention owing to its involvement in diverse diseases. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly associated with hypertension and is characterized by immune dysregulation, metabolic disorder and sympathetic activation, which are al...
Researchers are gaining an increasing understanding of host-gut microbiota interactions, but studies of the role of gut microbiota in linear growth are scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of food restriction and refeeding with different diets on gut microbiota composition in...
The gut microbiota modulates host metabolism and development of immune status. Here we show that the gut microbiota is also a major regulator of bone mass in mice. Germ-free (GF) mice exhibit increased bone mass associated with reduced number of osteoclasts per bone surface compared with conventi...
The global incidence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is steadily escalating, with discernible linkage to the intricate terrain of intestinal microecology. The intestinal microbiota orchestrates a dynamic equilibrium in the organism, metabolizing dietary-
while the reciprocal colonization of GF BALB/c mice with Swiss Webster microbiome reduced explorationGF Swiss Webster mice colonized with Swiss Webster microbiota have higher levels of BDNF in the hippocampus, but not in the amygdala, compared to GF mice colonized with microbiota from BALB/c miceBe...
Gut microbiota and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: where do we stand? Bone Marrow Transplant. 52, 7–14 (2017). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Staffas, A., Burgos da Silva, M. & van den Brink, M. R. The intestinal microbiota in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant and ...
The gut microbiota influences development1,2,3 and homeostasis4,5,6,7 of the mammalian immune system, and is associated with human inflammatory8 and immune diseases9,10 as well as responses to immunotherapy11,12,13,14. Nevertheless, our understanding of how gut bacteria modulate the immune syst...