However, they say their results highlight the role of the gut in proper immune function and point to the existence of a critical window in the proper development of the gut microbiome — a time during which the intestines get populated with a variety of bacteria. “Our findings need to be ...
Species differences in the aromatization of quinic acid in vivo and the role of gut bacteria 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 47 作者:RH Adamson,JW Bridges,ME Evans,RT Williams 摘要: 1. The fate of (-)-quinic acid has been investigated in 22 species of animals including man. 2. ...
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Gut–brain signaling is a bidirectional avenue of communication. Signals from the brain communicate to the gut mainly through the autonomic nervous system and the hypothalamic–pituitary axis to regulate many physiological processes (reviewed elsewhere20). Neural signaling from the gut to the brain, ho...
Cellular mechanisms of IL-17-induced blood-brain barrier disruption. FASEB J. 2010;24(4):1023-1034. PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 63. Paik D, Yao L, Zhang Y, et al. Human gut bacteria produce TH17-modulating bile acid metabolites. Nature. 2022;603(7903):907-912. ...
1. The human gut microbiome interaction with the immune system in age and disease 1.1. The importance to characterize the human gut microbiome The human gut microbiome (GM) is a complex ecosystem of microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, archaea and eukaryotes and their genetic entities colonizi...
“We’ve been taught to think of bacteria as agents of death,” says Dr Perlmutter. “But the time has come to embrace another side of their story. Some bugs are fundamental to life. Just as we can say that disease begins in the gut, so too does health and vitality.” ...
However, the highest levels of carcinogen production are also associated with gut anaerobic bacteria and can be lowered with live lactobacilli supplements. In this review, evidence regarding the relationship between microbiota and the development of CRC will be discussed, as well as the role for ...
The gut microbiome, i.e., the community of bacteria and other microorganisms living in the human gut, has been implicated both directly and indirectly (mediating the effects of diet) on human health [1,2]. The associations between gut microbiome composition and disease status have been widely ...
Emerging evidence indicates an association between gut microbiome and arthritis diseases including gout. However, how and which gut bacteria affect host urate degradation and inflammation in gout remains unclear. Here we performed a metagenome analysis o