نتایج جستجو برای: gut functions

تعداد نتایج: 538755  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Páraic Ó Cuív Eline S Klaassens A Scott Durkin Derek M Harkins Les Foster Jamison McCorrison Manolito Torralba Karen E Nelson Mark Morrison

While the microbiota resident in the human gut is now known to provide a range of functions relevant to host health, many of the microbial members of the community have not yet been cultured or are represented by a limited number of isolates. We describe here the draft genome sequence of Turicibacter sanguinis PC909, isolated from a pooled healthy human fecal sample as part of the Australian Hu...

Journal: :Anaerobe 2017
Julius Z H von Martels Mehdi Sadaghian Sadabad Arno R Bourgonje Tjasso Blokzijl Gerard Dijkstra Klaas Nico Faber Hermie J M Harmsen

The microbiota of the gut has many crucial functions in human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota has been correlated to a large and still increasing number of diseases. Recent studies have mostly focused on analyzing the associations between disease and an aberrant microbiota composition. Functional studies using (in vitro) gut models are required to investigate the precise interactions that o...

2011
Satya Prakash Laetitia Rodes Michael Coussa-Charley Catherine Tomaro-Duchesneau

The gut microbiota is a remarkable asset for human health. As a key element in the development and prevention of specific diseases, its study has yielded a new field of promising biotherapeutics. This review provides comprehensive and updated knowledge of the human gut microbiota, its implications in health and disease, and the potentials and limitations of its modification by currently availab...

2016
Huan Li Jiapeng Qu Tongtong Li Jiabao Li Qiang Lin Xiangzhen Li

Host population density is positively associated with the strength of social interactions or the frequency of physical contacts, and thus potentially influences microbial transmission among individuals. However, the relationship between host density and gut microbiota remains unknown. Here, we characterized the gut microbiota of plateau pikas (Ochotona curzoniae) in wild experimental fields wit...

2017
Tomokazu Hata Yasunari Asano Kazufumi Yoshihara Tae Kimura-Todani Noriyuki Miyata Xue-Ting Zhang Shu Takakura Yuji Aiba Yasuhiro Koga Nobuyuki Sudo

Gut lumen serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine: 5-HT) contributes to several gastrointestinal functions such as peristaltic reflexes. 5-HT is released from enterochromaffin (EC) cells in response to a number of stimuli, including signals from the gut microbiota. However, the specific mechanism by which the gut microbiota regulates 5-HT levels in the gut lumen has not yet been clarified. Our previous ...

2013
Agata K. Jakubowska Heiko Vogel Salvador Herrero

Spodoptera exigua microarray was used to determine genes differentially expressed in S. exigua cells challenged with the species-specific baculovirus SeMNPV as well as with a generalist baculovirus, AcMNPV. Microarray results revealed that, in contrast to the host transcriptional shut-off that is expected during baculovirus infection, S. exigua cells showed a balanced number of up- and down-reg...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2015
L R Lopetuso F Scaldaferri G Bruno V Petito F Franceschi A Gasbarrini

OBJECTIVE Gut barrier is a functional unit organized as a multi-layer system and its multiple functions are crucial for maintaining gut homeostasis. Numerous scientific evidences showed a significant association between gut barrier leaking and gastro-intestinal/extra-intestinal diseases. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this review we focus on the relationship between gut barrier leaking and human he...

Journal: :Annals of nutrition & metabolism 2011
Fredrik Bäckhed

The human gut harbors a vast ensemble of bacteria that has co-evolved with the human host and performs several important functions that affect our physiology and metabolism. The human gut is sterile at birth and is subsequently colonized with bacteria from the mother and the environment. The complexity of the gut microbiota is increased during childhood, and adult humans contain 150-fold more b...

 Some organisms may modulate a healthy state or cause disorders by disruption or induction of several signaling pathways in human body. According to recent evaluations, numerous metabolic disorders such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, and cancers are as the result of bacterial interactions with the host. Various species of the bacteria, called commensal microbio...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2014
R V Scott T M Tan S R Bloom

Bayliss and Starling first coined the term 'hormone' with reference to secretin, a substance they found that was produced by the gut, but released into the blood stream to act at a distance. The intestine is now known as the largest endocrine organ in the body, and it produces numerous hormones with a wide range of functions. These include controlling appetite and energy homeostasis. Obesity is...

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