نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal flora

تعداد نتایج: 149612  

Journal: :The journal of the Japanese Practical Surgeon Society 1985

Journal: :Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic 2004
Jason A Hawrelak Stephen P Myers

Alterations in the bowel flora and its activities are now believed to be contributing factors to many chronic and degenerative diseases. Irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis have all been linked to alterations in the intestinal microflora. The intestinal dysbiosis hypothesis suggests a number of factors associated with modern Wes...

2012
Eugenia Elefterios Venizelos Bezirtzoglou

Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) enzymes metabolize a large variety of xenobiotic substances. In this vein, a plethora of studies were conducted to investigate their role, as cytochromes are located in both liver and intestinal tissues. The P450 profile of the human intestine has not been fully characterized. Human intestine serves primarily as an absorptive organ for nutrients, although it has also the...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2002
C A Edwards A M Parrett

Increasing awareness that the human intestinal flora is a major factor in health and disease has led to different strategies to manipulate the flora to promote health. The complex microflora of the adult is difficult to change in the long term. There is greater impact of diet on the infant microflora. Manipulation of the flora particularly with probiotics has shown promising results in the prev...

2008
Stephen B. Calderwood

Bacteriology and Pathogenesis Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive sporeforming anaerobic bacillus, which is found in the stool flora of 25-80% of healthy infants but rarely in the stool of healthy adults and children over the age of 12 months. Ingested spores of C. difficile survive the gastric acid barrier and germinate in the colon. Colonization of the adult intestinal tract occurs when ...

Journal: :European annals of allergy and clinical immunology 2014
Enzo R Madonini

During the last years, along with the growing knowledge about the role and importance of the intestinal flora, interest remarkably increased in probiotic bacteria supplementation. It has indeed been demonstrated that the intestinal microbiota is very important in the regulation of several functions of the organism, even those far from the gastro-enteric system. Among them, great interest was st...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Yukiko Sugiyama Naoya Masumori Fumimasa Fukuta Akihiro Yoneta Tokimasa Hida Toshiharu Yamashita Machiko Minatoya Yoshie Nagata Mitsuru Mori Hirokazu Tsuji Hideyuki Akaza Taiji Tsukamoto

BACKGROUND The age-adjusted incidence rate of prostate cancer (PCa) has been reported to be lower among Asians than Western populations. A traditional Japanese meal, high in soybean products or isoflavones, may be associated with a decreased risk of PCa. Equol, which is converted from daidzein by human intestinal flora, is biologically more active than any other isoflavone aglycone. MATERIALS...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Puja Vora Adrienne Youdim Lisa S Thomas Masayuki Fukata Samuel Y Tesfay Katie Lukasek Kathrin S Michelsen Akihiro Wada Toshiya Hirayama Moshe Arditi Maria T Abreu

The intestinal epithelium serves as a barrier to the intestinal flora. In response to pathogens, intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) secrete proinflammatory cytokines. To aid in defense against bacteria, IEC also secrete antimicrobial peptides, termed defensins. The aim of our studies was to understand the role of TLR signaling in regulation of beta-defensin expression by IEC. The effect of LPS a...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2005
Hitoshi Ogawa David G Binion

The intestine is a highly vascularized organ, and the splanchnic microcirculation is now appreciated to play a key role in immune and inflammatory responses in the gut. Emerging evidence demonstrates that the enteric flora not only exerts an important effect on innate immunity and the mucosal immune system, but will also affect inflammatory and angiogenic mechanisms involving the gut microcircu...

2014
Kalliopi K. Gkouskou Chrysoula Deligianni Christos Tsatsanis Aristides G. Eliopoulos

The intestine and the intestinal immune system have evolved through a symbiotic homeostasis under which a highly diverse microbial flora is maintained in the gastrointestinal tract while pathogenic bacteria are recognized and eliminated. Disruption of the balance between the immune system and the gut microbiota results in the development of multiple pathologies in humans. Inflammatory bowel dis...

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