نتایج جستجو برای: gut functions

تعداد نتایج: 538755  

2017
Xuan-Zheng Shi

Intraluminal contents and their movement along the gastrointestinal tract create shear stress and mechanical stretch on the gut wall. While the shear stress is important in the initiation of immediate physiological responses, the circumferential mechanical stretch, such as that in obstructive bowel disorders, exerts long-lasting impacts on bowel functions by mainly affecting the deeper muscular...

2014
Kathryn Winglee Emiley Eloe-Fadrosh Shashank Gupta Haidan Guo Claire Fraser William Bishai

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen, and yet diagnosis remains challenging. Little research has focused on the impact of M. tuberculosis on the gut microbiota, despite the significant immunological and homeostatic functions of the gastrointestinal tract. To determine the effect of M. tuberculosis infection on the gut microbiota, we followed mice from M. tuberculosis aeroso...

2018
Thomas J. Sharpton

Darwin referred to life as a struggle. Organisms compete for limited resources in nature, and their traits influence the outcome. Victory carries great weight as winners survive, reproduce, and progenate subsequent generations. Consequently, organismal traits that influence fitness drive adaptation and their discovery clarifies evolution. Recent research implicates the vertebrate gut microbiome...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2017
M Denise Dearing Kevin D Kohl

For decades, comparative biologists have recognized the importance of microbial partners in facilitating herbivory as a successful feeding strategy. Most of this success is attributed to the ability of gut microbes to digest recalcitrant dietary fiber and provides usable nutrients to their hosts. Gut microbes can also provide numerous other functions, such as vitamin synthesis, nitrogen recycli...

2016
Atsushi Kadowaki Sachiko Miyake Ryoko Saga Asako Chiba Hideki Mochizuki Takashi Yamamura

The gut environment has been found to significantly influence autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis; however, immune cell mechanisms are unclear. Here we show that the gut epithelium of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein(35-55)-specific T-cell receptor transgenic mice contains environmental stimuli-induced intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) that inhibit experimental autoimmune encepha...

Journal: :Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 2011
Hisayuki Uneyama

Recent evidence indicates that free amino acids are nutrients as well as acting as chemical transmitters within the gastrointestinal tract. Gut glutamate research is the most advanced among 20 amino acids. Free glutamate carries the umami taste sensation on the tongue and a visceral sensation in the gut, especially the stomach. In the field of taste physiology, the physiological meaning of the ...

2018
Ioanna Petta Judith Fraussen Veerle Somers Markus Kleinewietfeld

B cells possess a predominant role in adaptive immune responses via antibody-dependent and -independent functions. The microbiome of the gastrointestinal tract is currently being intensively investigated due to its profound impact on various immune responses, including B cell maturation, activation, and IgA antibody responses. Recent findings have demonstrated the interplay between dietary comp...

2012
Yeon Seok Seo Vijay H. Shah

Because of the anatomical position and its unique vascular system, the liver is susceptible to the exposure to the microbial products from the gut. Although large amount of microbes colonize in the gut, translocation of the microbes or microbial products into the liver and systemic circulation is prevented by gut epithelial barrier function and cleansing and detoxifying functions of the liver i...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1996
Michael Hoch Michael J. Pankratz

The alimentary canal of most animals can be subdivided into a fore- mid- and hindgut portion, each gut part possessing distinct physiological functions. The genetic basis underlying the formation of the different gut parts is poorly understood. Here we show that the Drosophila genes hedgehog, wingless and decapentaplegic, which encode cell signaling molecules, are required for the establishment...

2015
Ethan K. Gough Andrew J. Prendergast Kuda E. Mutasa Rebecca J. Stoltzfus Amee R. Manges

Advances in DNA sequencing technology now allow us to explore the dynamics and functions of the microbes that inhabit the human body, the microbiota. Recent studies involving experimental animal models suggest a role of the gut microbiota in growth. However, the specific changes in the human gut microbiota that contribute to growth remain unclear, and studies investigating the gut microbiota as...

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