نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal bacterial diversity

تعداد نتایج: 503105  

Journal: :Infectious disease clinics of North America 2010
Eamonn M M Quigley Ahmed Abu-Shanab

Despite the current increase in interest in the role of the microbiota in health and disease and the recognition, for over 50 years, that an excess of colonic-type flora in the small intestine could lead to a malabsorption syndrome, small intestinal overgrowth remains poorly defined. This lack of clarity owes much to the difficulties that arise in attempting to arrive at consensus with regard t...

2009
Shane J. F. Cronin Nadine T. Nehme Stefanie Limmer Samuel Liegeois J. Andrew Pospisilik Daniel Schramek Andreas Leibbrandt Ricardo de Matos Simoes Susanne Gruber Urszula Puc Ingo Ebersberger Tamara Zoranovic G. Gregory Neely Arndt von Haeseler Dominique Ferrandon Josef M. Penninger

Journal: :Current issues in intestinal microbiology 2001
M E Konkel M R Monteville V Rivera-Amill L A Joens

Campylobacter jejuni, a gram-negative spiral shaped bacterium, is a frequent cause of gastrointestinal food-borne illness in humans throughout the world. Illness with C. jejuni ranges from mild to severe diarrheal disease. This article focuses on Campylobacter virulence determinants and their potential role in the development of C. jejuni-mediated enteritis. A model is presented that diagrams t...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2007
Michael Blaut Thomas Clavel

The bacteria colonizing the human intestinal tract exhibit a high phylogenetic diversity that reflects their immense metabolic potential. By virtue of their catalytic activity, the human gut micro-organisms have an impact on gastrointestinal function and host health. All dietary components that escape digestion in the small intestine are potential substrates of the bacteria in the colon. The ba...

Journal: :Science 2005
Paul B Eckburg Elisabeth M Bik Charles N Bernstein Elizabeth Purdom Les Dethlefsen Michael Sargent Steven R Gill Karen E Nelson David A Relman

The human endogenous intestinal microflora is an essential "organ" in providing nourishment, regulating epithelial development, and instructing innate immunity; yet, surprisingly, basic features remain poorly described. We examined 13,355 prokaryotic ribosomal RNA gene sequences from multiple colonic mucosal sites and feces of healthy subjects to improve our understanding of gut microbial diver...

Journal: :Equine veterinary journal 2015
C J Proudman J O Hunter A C Darby E E Escalona C Batty C Turner

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY The intestinal bacterial community of the horse is a key determinant of intestinal and whole body health. Understanding the bacterial community structure and function is an important foundation for studies of intestinal health and disease. OBJECTIVES To describe the faecal bacterial community and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the faecal metabolome of health...

Journal: :Current issues in intestinal microbiology 2004
Amee R Manges James R Johnson Lee W Riley

From October 1999 to July 2001, a prospective cohort study was conducted to assess the intestinal Escherichia coli population dynamics of 23 sexually active couples. We tested the hypothesis that intestinal persistence and predominance of specific E. coli strains, co-colonization of sex partners with the same E. coli strain, and the intestinal diversity of fecal E. coli, contribute to recurrent...

2016
Jonathan Manuel Aguirre Valadez Liliana Rivera-Espinosa Osvely Méndez-Guerrero Juan Luis Chávez-Pacheco Ignacio García Juárez Aldo Torre

Liver cirrhosis is a worldwide public health problem, and patients with this disease are at high risk of developing complications, bacterial translocation from the intestinal lumen to the mesenteric nodes, and systemic circulation, resulting in the development of severe complications related to high mortality rate. The intestinal barrier is a structure with a physical and biochemical activity t...

2015
Megan Baumler

The importance of friendly bacteria in the large intestine is becoming clearer. In fact, the recent focus of research on the beneficial bacteria in the large intestine and their relationship with health outcomes has been hard to ignore. Study after study indicates that the gut microbiome is intricately related to our health and well-being. However, the extent of the benefits of the gut bacteria...

2013
Jianzhong Hu Yoko Nomura Ali Bashir Heriberto Fernandez-Hernandez Steven Itzkowitz Zhiheng Pei Joanne Stone Holly Loudon Inga Peter

OBJECTIVES This study was aimed to assess the diversity of the meconium microbiome and determine if the bacterial community is affected by maternal diabetes status. METHODS The first intestinal discharge (meconium) was collected from 23 newborns stratified by maternal diabetes status: 4 mothers had pre-gestational type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) including one mother with dizygotic twins, 5 deve...

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