نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal bacterial diversity

تعداد نتایج: 503105  

2016
Sohei Arase Yohei Watanabe Hiromi Setoyama Noriko Nagaoka Mitsuhisa Kawai Satoshi Matsumoto

Psychological stress can exacerbate inflammatory bowel disease. However, the mechanisms underlying how psychological stress affects gut inflammation remain unclear. Here, we focused on the relationship between changes in the microbial community of mucosa-associated commensal bacteria (MACB) and mucosal immune responses induced by chronic psychological stress in a murine model of ulcerative coli...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2017
Carolina Santos Mello Mirian Silva do Carmo Rodrigues Humberto Bezerra de Araújo Filho Lígia Cristina Fonseca Lahoz Melli Soraia Tahan Antônio Carlos Campos Pignatari Mauro Batista de Morais

OBJECTIVE To analyze the fecal microbiota composition of children living in an urban slum in Brazil, with or without small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, and to investigate the occurrence of stunting and anemia. METHODS A total of 100 children were studied, aged 5-11 years, from the municipality of Osasco, São Paulo. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth was screened through hydrogen and me...

2012
Fan Wang Qiurong Li Chenyang Wang Chun Tang Jieshou Li

BACKGROUND Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) plays an important role in critical illnesses. Gut flora participate in the pathogenesis of the injury. This study is aimed at unraveling colonic microbiota alteration pattern and identifying specific bacterial species that differ significantly as well as observing colonic epithelium change in the same injury model during the reperfusion time cou...

2016
Marie-Eve Fecteau Dipti W Pitta Bonnie Vecchiarelli Nagaraju Indugu Sanjay Kumar Susan C Gallagher Terry L Fyock Raymond W Sweeney

Johne's disease (JD) is a chronic, intestinal infection of cattle, caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP). It results in granulomatous inflammation of the intestinal lining, leading to malabsorption, diarrhea, and weight loss. Crohn's disease (CD), a chronic, inflammatory gastrointestinal disease of humans, has many clinical and pathologic similarities to JD. Dysbiosis of t...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
e. p. b. ferreira c. c. g. martin-didonet

agricultural sustainability is closely related with the efficient use of natural resources, which are primarily transformed by the action of microorganisms. soil microorganisms are usually used as early indicators of soil quality since they rapidly respond to changes in soil management. a field experiment was carried out aiming to evaluate the effect of siratro (macroptylium atropurpureum), bah...

2016
I. Sedláček E. Staňková P. Švec

In this study, the intestinal bacteria of wild Antarctic fish (family Nototheniidae) were examined using traditional culture-based techniques. Bacterial flora of the gut contents of four marine fish species (Notothenia coriiceps, Trematomus bernacchii, Trematomus hansoni, and Trematomus newnesi) was investigated to describe the allochthonous bacteria inhabiting these Nototheniidae fish. A set o...

2018
Edward P.K. Parker Ira Praharaj Anna Zekavati Robin P. Lazarus Sidhartha Giri Darwin J. Operario Jie Liu Eric Houpt Miren Iturriza-Gómara Beate Kampmann Jacob John Gagandeep Kang Nicholas C. Grassly

Oral rotavirus vaccines have consistently proven to be less immunogenic among infants in developing countries. Discrepancies in the intestinal microbiota, including a greater burden of enteropathogens and an altered commensal community composition, may contribute to this trend by inhibiting the replication of vaccine viruses. To test this possibility, we performed a nested case-control study in...

2017
María Carla Piazzon Josep Alvar Calduch-Giner Belén Fouz Itziar Estensoro Paula Simó-Mirabet Mónica Puyalto Vasileios Karalazos Oswaldo Palenzuela Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla Jaume Pérez-Sánchez

BACKGROUND The constant increase of aquaculture production and wealthy seafood consumption has forced the industry to explore alternative and more sustainable raw aquafeed materials, and plant ingredients have been used to replace marine feedstuffs in many farmed fish. The objective of the present study was to assess whether plant-based diets can induce changes in the intestinal mucus proteome,...

2014
Yong Xu Eric Dugat-Bony Rahat Zaheer Lorna Selinger Ruth Barbieri Krysty Munns Tim A. McAllister L. Brent Selinger

Escherichia coli O157:H7 is a major foodborne human pathogen causing disease worldwide. Cattle are a major reservoir for this pathogen and those that shed E. coli O157:H7 at >104 CFU/g feces have been termed "super-shedders". A rich microbial community inhabits the mammalian intestinal tract, but it is not known if the structure of this community differs between super-shedder cattle and their n...

2013
Tina M. Blackmore Alex Dugdale Caroline McG. Argo Gemma Curtis Eric Pinloche Pat A. Harris Hilary J. Worgan Susan E. Girdwood Kirsty Dougal C. Jamie Newbold Neil R. McEwan

The horse, as a hindgut fermenter, is reliant on its intestinal bacterial population for efficient diet utilisation. However, sudden disturbance of this population can result in severe colic or laminitis, both of which may require euthanasia. This study therefore aimed to determine the temporal stability of the bacterial population of faecal samples from six ponies maintained on a formulated hi...

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