نتایج جستجو برای: gut interactions

تعداد نتایج: 435352  

Journal: :Archives of Medical Science 2021

In recent years, significant findings with respect to the association of gut microbiota and various human diseases have been discovered. The diversity can be explained by a multitude interactions between intrinsic environmental factors that are unique each individual. This uniqueness may explain why some individuals more prone develop cardiovascular diseases. Gut dysbiosis plays role in pathoph...

2014
Larry J. Dishaw Jaime Flores-Torres Simon Lax Kristina Gemayel Brittany Leigh Daniela Melillo M. Gail Mueller Lenina Natale Ivana Zucchetti Rosaria De Santis Maria Rosaria Pinto Gary W. Litman Jack A. Gilbert

It is now widely understood that all animals engage in complex interactions with bacteria (or microbes) throughout their various life stages. This ancient exchange can involve cooperation and has resulted in a wide range of evolved host-microbial interdependencies, including those observed in the gut. Ciona intestinalis, a filter-feeding basal chordate and classic developmental model that can b...

2016
Christian Carlucci Elaine O. Petrof Emma Allen-Vercoe

The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem of fundamental importance to human health. Our increased understanding of gut microbial composition and functional interactions in health and disease states has spurred research efforts examining the gut microbiome as a valuable target for therapeutic intervention. This review provides updated insight into the state of the gut microbiome in recurr...

2017
Paula Perez-Pardo Mitch Hartog Johan Garssen Aletta D. Kraneveld

Purpose of Review Patients suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD) are known to experience gastrointestinal dysfunction that might precede the onset of motor symptoms by several years. Evidence suggests an important role of the gut-brain axis in PD pathogenesis. These interactions might be essentially influenced by the gut microbiota. Here, we review recent findings supporting that changes in t...

2017
Xiaofeng Xia Geoff M. Gurr Liette Vasseur Dandan Zheng Huanzi Zhong Bingcai Qin Junhan Lin Yue Wang FengQin Song Yong Li Hailan Lin Minsheng You

Herbivore specialists adapt to feed on a specific group of host plants by evolving various mechanisms to respond to plant defenses. Insects also possess complex gut microbiotas but their potential role in adaptation is poorly understood. Our previous study of the genome of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, revealed an intrinsic capacity to detoxify plant defense compounds, which is an impo...

Journal: :Current issues in intestinal microbiology 2000
A R Bird I L Brown D L Topping

Starches are important as energy sources for humans and also for their interactions with the gut microflora throughout the digestive tact. Largely, those interactions promote human health. In the mouth, less gelatinised starches may lower risk of cariogensis. In the large bowel, starches which have escaped small intestinal digestion (resistant starch), together with proteins, other undigested c...

 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: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2010
C D Gibson S Carnell C N Ochner A Geliebter

Two major biological players in the regulation of body weight are the gut and the brain. Peptides released from the gut convey information about energy needs to areas of the brain involved in homeostatic control of food intake. There is emerging evidence that human food intake is also under the control of cortical and subcortical areas related to reward and cognition. The extent to which gut ho...

2016
Michael Elgart Shay Stern Orit Salton Yulia Gnainsky Yael Heifetz Yoav Soen

Unlike vertically transmitted endosymbionts, which have broad effects on their host's germ line, the extracellular gut microbiota is transmitted horizontally and is not known to influence the germ line. Here we provide evidence supporting the influence of these gut bacteria on the germ line of Drosophila melanogaster. Removal of the gut bacteria represses oogenesis, expedites maternal-to-zygoti...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Kyung-Ah Lee Sung-Hee Kim Eun-Kyoung Kim Eun-Mi Ha Hyejin You Boram Kim Min-Ji Kim Youngjoo Kwon Ji-Hwan Ryu Won-Jae Lee

All metazoan guts are subjected to immunologically unique conditions in which an efficient antimicrobial system operates to eliminate pathogens while tolerating symbiotic commensal microbiota. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling this process are only partially understood. Here, we show that bacterial-derived uracil acts as a ligand for dual oxidase (DUOX)-dependent reactive oxygen spe...

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